Tentative agreement on teacher contract By United Press International scheduled for 6:30 a.m. today. Prophet, however, called the tentative agreement Lansing school officials late Thursday announced around-the-clock, court-ordered talks had produced tentative agreement on a new contract designed to end a month-long strike "inflationary." The tentative Lansing settlement reduced to six the •.EsscaC"",or s",o°l Elsewhere around ,nd"" diMtict's 1,830 teKhm w by the district's teachers. number of Michigan school Michigan, striking teachers in the Van Buren Intermediate district districts still saddled with teachers strikes. returned to work Thursday after reaching tentative Matthew Prophet, Lansing schools superintendent, said teachers were to return to agreement on a new pact but teachers in Anchor Bay walked off the work Firday, with classes for the district's 26,000 students to resume on Monday. The largest district still closed by a walkout was Flint, where Genesee job. County Circuit In addition to Anchor Bay and Flint, strikes continued in Judge Harry McAra Thrusday continued taking testimony on the status of efforts to Baldwin, Big Rapids, Yale and Details of the new contract were withheld pending a ratification vote, which was settle the dispute. Ld™,, In"™ed,i"e dls,ntt' involving „e,rl, 2.500 to,,her, ,„d more Ita 44 000 Friday It should be sunny for today, but clouds will be rolling in on "The State News Saturday. Temperatures both days will be in the 60s, and overnight lows will be in the VOLUME 73 NUMBER 135 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN 48824 OCTOBER 5, 1979 CM - FIG Motion to kill primary- FORCED goes to Senate chambers OVERTIME Bv BRUCE BABIAK7. State News Staff Writer If an open primary law which is in accordance with the national committee Bennane said in reference to allegations that the Democratic Party would prefer a A bill to kill the presidential primary in rules is not passed then delegates will be closed primary. Michigan passed the state House Thursday chosen by the caucus system. The bill to kill the primary, which was and is on its way to the Senate. The Michigan Democratic The bill, which passed in June, has been Party placed introduced by Rep. Alfred Sheridan, an Oct. 1 deadline on the state stalled by a motion to reconsider the vote. legislature D Taylor, is not expected to survive in the for bringing the state in compliance with Senate. It is in the senate Municipalities The bill cleared the House Thursday after the national committee's rules. But and Elections Committee. Rep. Michael Bennane, D-Detroit, with Bennane said that if desired the drew his motion. legislature still has time to bring the state in "I would think the committee would be Bennane said he retreated on his fight hard pressed to pass the (Sheridan) bill," compliance. against the bill because he did not have The action of two state Senators last said Sen. Mitch Irwin, D Sault Ste. Marie, enough support from his colleagues to week requesting that the Attorney General chairperson of the Municipalities and Elec overturn the proposed legislation. His sue the Democratic National Committee, tions Committee. motion met no objection. was called "spurious" by Bennane. The "There is much less than a 50 50 chance, "Over the past six months I have United States Supreme Court has already at this time, for the bill to get out of attempted everything within my power to ruled in favor of national parties to continue to allow Michigan citizens the impose committee," he said. their own rules, Bennane said. Irwin said the Senate has done opportunity to participate in the parties "It's my opinion Senator (Edward) "every¬ selection of thing in our power" to preserve the primary presidential nominees," Kennedy will win a primary in Michigan and will continue to fight for the Bennane said in a press conference before whether it's right of an open primary or a caucus," voters to vote in a primary. his announcement on the House floor. Bennane also objected to Gov. William G. Milliken's "muddy" stance on the primary issue. "He's back and forth on the issue," South African divestiture Bennane said. "It is very difficult for me to get my House colleagues behind it (a bill to bring the state's primary in line with Democratic National Committee rules) proves profitable for 'U' State News Deborah J. Borin when it's almost certain the Governor will Several hundred workers joined a wildcat strike against Michigan Bell Thursday because they claim they By TIM SIMMONS veto the bill." State News Staff Writer are being forced to work too much overtime. Here picketers are in front of the Lansing office. Democratic National Committee rules A profit of more than $279,000 has resulted from MSU's symbolic action of divesting dictate that states must have a straight South African stock in protest of racial segregation policies, Nancy Elliot, director of party line in their presidential primary investments and trusts, said Thursday. elections in order for the results to count The MSU Board of Trustees passed a resolution in March 1978 to withdraw stocks from Lansing Bell workers walk out, toward the selection of a presidential candidate. Michigan's open primary laws allow all companies with business ties in South Africa. Since that time 10 stocks have been sold by the University. The exact amount of profit from divested stocks cannot be determined because other voters to cross party lines when voting — stocks have also been included in MSU's transactions summary for 1979, Elliot said. These elaim forced overtime practices an act prohibited under the national committee's rules. Bennane said that he has repeatedly tried stocks were sold for economic reasons." The figures also may not be exact because all transactions were computed as of Sept. 21, 1979, which is not the actual date the stocks were sold and purchased. to meet with Milliken to clarify his position Michigan Bell workers voted Thursday Workers of America, are picketing without overtime, they talk to you," said one station and try and compromise, but plans for a "OUR INVESTMENT OFFICERS are looking at the market all the time and whether or night not to return to work until the authorization from the union, said John installer who wished to remain nameless. meeting were never finalized. not we would sell or purchase a stock depends on it's market potential," Elliot said. "Some company stops requiring them to work Murray, community relations director for "The second time they give you a verbal "I find his unwillingness to meet uncon of these stocks that were purchased may be a good buy today and maybe not." "excessive" amounts of overtime. Michigan Bell. warning and put it on your employee record. scionable, and despite protestations of The figures are "a good estimation" of actual profits, Elliot said. Bell offered to allow the strikers to return The walkout is "havjng very little effect" The third time you get a written warning concern for voters in Michigan and their Thirteen stocks were affected by the trustee's resolution in March. Three of those to work on Thursday, saying they would on Lansing area phone service, Murray said, and it goes on your record, and the fourth continued ability to have a voice in holdings, Exxon Corp., Eli Lilly & Co. and Xerox Corp., will be sold "before the end of the give amnesty to a limited number of workers because workers from all over Michigan time you are suspended for a day without presidential primary politics, I believe Gov. calendar year," Elliot said. and discipline the installers, who initiated have been transferred to Lansing offices to pay." Milliken has done more than anyone to "At the first sign of market weakness these stocks will be sold," Douglas McPeek, the strike said Glenn Freeman, union work in the areas affected by the strike. The strikers also claim that their muddy the issue and kill any attempts to Scudder, Stevens and Clark representative, added. Scudder, Stevens and Clark handled official. "Service is running smoothly," district man salvage a meaningful primary," Bennane investment transactions for the University. Michigan Bell workers from Lansing area agers are taking unfair advantage of their manager of residence installation and repair said. The stocks in Exxon Corp., Eli Lilly & Co. and Xerox Corp. are worth approximately offices walked off the job Thursday morning said. "There are not noticeable amounts of contract, which states that workers will work the hours necessary to meet the needs Bennane said that Milliken does not want $2.1 million, Elliot said. in a wildcat strike against their employer disruptions." of the service. a primary in Michigan for political reasons. who, they claim, makes them work too Striking workers claim their managers "He doesn't really want a primary — that THE TRUSTEES DID not sell all stock with South African ties immediately because much overtime. threatened to fire them when they refused "There's got to be some limit to the needs would allow him to control the Republican "they had no right to put social responsibility ahead of prudent actions," said Steve Terry, Several hundred employees, about 90 to work overtime. of the service," said employee Ed Smith. caucus and go to Detroit as a favorite son," assistant vice president for finance. percent of the members of Communications "The first time you refuse to work "We want them to define the needs." he said. (continued on page 14) DPS NOT WORRIED ABOUT TRAFFIC Campus readies for U-M; police patrols bolstered By MARK FELLOWS Police pilot Andrew Keeney said. State News Staff Writer The helicopter carries a DPS officer who moniters traffic flows The night before a home football game is anything but quiet. and parking areas. The officers radios instructions to ground DPS patrol cars search for prowling wolverines as students units. He can tell a unit to divert traffic to another point where guard "Sparty" from getting a maize (pronounced "corn") and there is less congestion or to move to an available parking area. blue paint job. But the work begins at midnight for the set-up crew. They place MSU HAS "ONE of the best traffic control programs in the barricades, sign pedestals and curb jumpers and raise lot gates 12 country", Sheriffs Department Captain Clarence Wheeler said. hours before an estimated 25,000 cars clog area thoroughfares. Zutaut bases some of the success on careful planning. It sounds like a major headache for the campus police, but Before officers are assigned their pre and post game traffic they're not worried. Saturday's U-M game will be no different stations, they are briefed on probable areas of heavy traffic. than any other to the campus police. Contingency plans for problems that might arise, such as an As in football, coordination and teamwork are the keys to accident at a major intersection, are also discussed. success, DPS Major Adam Zutaut said. While police direct traffic on to and off of campus, student EVERY DETAIL OF the traffic control strategy has been employees working on campus direct cars into parking lots, take discussed and worked out in advance with other area law tickets, "reinforce" barricades and even park cars. enforcement agencies. The worst traffic occurs when students are on break and away Although most of the traffic control methods have been tested from campus, Zutaut said. and practiced in previous years, the DPS meets each August with representatives from the Meridian Township police, Ingham "WE HAD ABOUT 30,000 cars for the Illinois game before the County Sheriffs Department, Lansing police, East Lansing police students came back," he said. "It was the most we've ever and the State Police to coordinate the year's game traffic handled here." situation. Zutaut advised drivers coming to the game to allow plenty of There are about 100 officers from area agencies, about 150 time to get here, even though traffic thins out about a half hour students hired by the DPS and a helicopter keeping track of before kickoff. traffic before and after the games. He also asked drivers to follow the directions of the traffic The helicopter is based at the State Police hanger in Lansing officers. Airport. The same chopper' crew also provides direction for "The best thing drivers can do is to be patient," he said. "After ground police at U-M and Detroit Lions football games. State the game we can have everyone out in about 45 minutes." Michigon Stote News, Eost Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 State News Pope speaks on priesthood issue By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL all my brother priests through¬ fields not far from Des Moines. Center for n "It cannot be that God who \A/ipe Digest Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA - Pope John Paul II, addressing two of the most explosive issues in the out this nation about our priest¬ hood." In the balcony at the mass at THE FOUR HOUR STOP in Iowa was one that Pope John Paul himself asked for, and it ADDRESSING HIMSELF TO the emotional issue of gave now pope the impulse to say 'Yes' wishes to hear 'No,' " the said. Philadelphia's Civic Center ordaining women as priests, the Roman Catholic Church, told an were 14,000 others, including a was the only visit on his tour For the third time in his two pontiff said it is not a violation audience of priests and nuns large proportion of nuns. outside the major cities and of human rights, "nor an exclu¬ days in Philadelphia, the pontiff Thursday that "priesthood is After speaking to the 24,000 Catholic population centers. sion of women from holiness spoke about celibacy for forever" and is not a vocation in Philadelphia, the pope's next The Diocese of Des Moines has and mission in the church," to priests, noting that it should Focus=Wohld for women. His addressed 10,000 priests major stop was with the 205 parishioners of St. Patrick's, a a Catholic population of 80,000; the area's total population is bar them from the priesthood. The pope recalled the biblical not surprise the world that the church insists on it. and seminarians and said he tiny wooden church in the 625.000. injunction that the Lord gave in "After centureis of exper¬ was speaking through them "to midst of meadows and corn¬ By contrast more than two calling to the priesthood "the IMF won't help keep oil prices down million people may have seen men he himself had decided on" ience," he said, "the church knows how deeply fitting it is the pope in Philadelphia on and said the decision expresses that priests should give this BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) world's poor and developing nations ot The developing countries' reluctance to criti¬ cize the OPEC members' oil pricing Senate sees defense Wednesday and Thursday. The Iowa visit was part of the conviction of the church. John Paul received enthusi¬ concrete response to the Lord the monetary conference in Belgrade the busiest day on the pope's who calls them by name to his policies. They would like Third World astic applause after this state¬ service." seven-day visit to the United plan to aid SALT have dashed U.S. hopes that they would support for their argument that higher oil ment. States. After Des Moines he The pope, join in pressuring oil nations to hold di wn prices could drive the world to ruin. who has refused all EN ROUTE TO the Civic their prices. Instead, the poor nations' speakers was to fly to Chicago. His public requests to release priests from Center, the pontiff visited the Instead, have praised OPEC. day, which began at 7:30 a.m. their vows since he was elected speaker after speaker at By LAWRENCE L. K NUTSON person said there was no effort Eastern time in Philadelphia, gold-domed Ukrainian Cathe¬ meetings of the International Monetary Atuaddin Khan, finance minister for nearly a year ago, also was dral of the Immaculate Concep¬ Associated Press Writer to speed up preparation of the was not to end until 10 p.m. Fund and World Bank blamed the interrupted by applause three tion, an Eastern Rite church Bangladesh, said Thursday, The OPEC WASHINGTON - The Car¬ budget. Spokesperson Thomas Central time in Chicago. times when he spoke of fidelity industrial countries, including the United countries, whose total assistance re¬ ter administration has prom¬ Ross said "we are proceeding as which traditionally has had Enthusiastic crowds greeted to the priesthood. States, for the world's economic woes. mained over 2 percent of their gross ised Senate Democratic leaders normal" in preparing the 1981 married priests. the pope as he began his day in Saudi Arabia's finance minister, Sheik national product in 1978, have set it will soon send Congress a budget and the five-year plan, Philadelphia, just as they had "WE DO NOT RETURN the The Ukrainian rite, one of the Mohammed Abalkhail, threatened ac¬ five-year defense plan that will which is scheduled to be pre¬ exemplary standards, and the major Wednesday. Thousands waited gift once given," the pope said most colorful in the Catholic tions that could drive up oil prices if the increase military spending in an sented to Congress in January. outside Ukrainian church he OPEC donors like Saudi Arabia, the a in reiterating his position that Church, has a long history of effort to win support for the And Rush visited, and confetti floated United States cannot keep the dollar from United Arab Emirates and Kuwait de Loving, a spokes¬ once people become priests, persecution and must operate SALT II treaty with the Soviet down from windows as his losing value. serve our unqualified praise for the high person for the Office of Man¬ they should not be released secretly in the Soviet Union agement and Budget, said the motorcade drove to the Civic from their vows. and some adjoining countries. U.S. officials privately say they are levels of aid ranging from 5.5 percent to "I believe they can do it by deeply disappointed at what they call 11 budget office still is expecting percent of their GNP," he said. November," said Senate Demo¬ the defense figures in January. cratic leader Robert C. Byrd. "And I will go CARTER VICTORY IN THE SENATE further to say not only that they should, but that A NUMBER OF senators, led Foreign Minister Dayan may talk to FLO they better do it because I do by Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga„ have JERUSALEM (AP) Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan has dropped a broad hint approach in the future. His softened tone comes partly in not anticipate this treaty being called up prior to the presenta¬ tion of the five-year plan." Senate Democratic Whip said they will not be able to vote to ratify the nuclear arms treaty unless the administra¬ tion greatly increases defense Energy agency approved that Israel might speak to the Palestine response to increasing pressure from WASHINGTON (AP) - The the White House, Carter said Environmentalists and Liberation Organization, but only to Western European governments and Alan Cranston, D-Calif., said he spending to correct what they Senate, handing President Car¬ the Senate vote was "a major states' rights advocates said has been "given assurance" by see as military imbalances and negotiate a solution to the Palestinian private American groups hoping to ter a major victory on energy step forward in the joint effort the board would interfere with the Defense Department that to counter the growing momen¬ policy, voted Thursday to of the Congress and my ad¬ the rights of affected communi¬ refugee problem. sponsor mutual Israel-PLO recognition the administration expects to tum of the Soviet Union in and a breakthrough toward an overall create a powerful new agency ministration to achieve energy ties to decide if dirty or However, Dayan has a list of further be able to send the plan to the long-range nuclear weapons. with broad powers to speed dangerous energy plants should conditions for Israel-PLO talks that he Mideast peace. security for our nation." Senate floor by November. Byrd said he has personally U.S. energy Carter said the Senate bill be built in their neighborhoods. acknowledges would require a revolu¬ Until now, Israel has flatly ruled out urged the president, Secretary development. of State Cyrus Vance and Approved by a 68-25 vote substantially reflected his origi¬ tionary change in the PLO's character. talking to the PLO under any circumstan HE SAID HE has talked this was legislation that would set nal proposal and said the board Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, an and even rejects mediation at¬ week with Secretary of De¬ national security adviser Although Dayan announced no shift in ces, up a four-member Energy Mo¬ could "cut through unnecessary opponent of the proposal, said Israeli policy, he has made a series of tempts, such as that by the American fense Harold Brown, who Zbigniew Brzezinski to speed bilization Board intended to cut creation of the mobilization the five-year plan to Congress. procedural delays" to expedite pronouncements this year signaling a black leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, previously said January would red tape blocking construction consideration and construction board would give politicians a be the earliest the Pentagon Cranston said he believes the willingness to consider a dramatic new who is on a Mideast tour now. of oil refineries, pipelines, of priority energy projects chance to claim they are doing could complete the job. Senate coalition necessary to multibillion-dollar synthetic "while environmental values something about the energy "If the Department of De¬ produce 67 votes needed for fuel plants and other facilities. and state and local decision¬ crisis. In fact, he said, the board fense speeds preparations of its ratification of the treaty can be Jackson released from hospital 1981 defense budget and its built by agreeing on a "reason¬ Carter proposed a series of making are preserved." would add another unneeded new energy measures in a The president's supporters level of federal bureaucracy. five-year plan, SALT could be able" defense modernization BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The Rev. Arafat and Jackson nationally broadcast speech said a board with unprece¬ posed for photo¬ brought to a vote this year with program coupled with instruc¬ July 15. The board is the first of dented powers is needed if the "What we are doing here is a Jesse Jackson met with Palestinian rebel graphers but made no comments. a reasonable chance of success," tions to U.S. negotiators to seek urgently for deep weapons his proposals to have reached nation is to develop new energy Washington whitewash for the leader Yasir Arafat on Thursday, seven Jackson was expected to seek a Cranston said. the Senate floor. sources and reduce its de¬ problem, a Washington cha¬ However, a Pentagon spokes¬ cuts in SALT III. hours after being released from a document" from Arafat, outlining basic In a statement released by pendence on foreign oil. rade," Glenn said. hospital where he was treated for a PLO objectives. He wants the PLO to stomach ailment. renounce terrorism and repudiate Leftist sources said Arafat met with the clauses in its charter calling for the "THE ARCHIVE PROJECT... destruction of Israel and the establish¬ Palestine Liberation Organization Execu¬ tive Committee before going into the ment of a secular, democratic state. a journey into a black hole" Thecivil rights activist and his 17-mem- session with the American black activist. Showing weekends thru Oct. 21st ber delegation had planned to leave at Abrams Planetarium The report could not be confirmed Beirut for the United States on Thursday, immediately. but on Wednesday, Jackson, suffering Jackson, Arafat and his aides were from what he said was a case of food rushed into a small conference room Current sky talk presented after all shows. poinsoning, was hospitalized, forcing bedecked with photographs of the leader Telescope observing after 8p.m. shows. him to cancel a meeting with Arafat. 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Phone 351-2217 Ford bargains contract as deadline presses DEARBORN (AP) Contract talks were We have had strikes in the past over in limbo much of Thursday, but negotia¬ overtime, said Ken Bannon, the UAW tors began meeting with a strike vice president in charge of Ford matters, deadline for 190,000 Ford Motor Co. before Wednesday night's bargaining kTouch of Class-ic' workers only hours away. session a session that broke up around The United Auto Workers union bar¬ 10 p.m. gaining team spent most of the morning UAW President Douglas A. Fraser Tailoring of the in caucus before going into the main expanded on Bannon's comment Wed¬ bargaining room at mid-day. nesday night: The company position is: finest quality graces The delay was not explained, but they want to undo what we won in 1973. observers believed the issue being In that year, the UAW won significant the flattering lapels discussed was the disagreement over restrictions on overtime at Ford, which overtime, which they had called very, until then had been of this short largely compulsory. polyester fleece S.F. BART system gets back on the tracks robe. Sleeves, lapel SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Supervisors and took the controls that repeated slowdowns by the unions pocket are thursday and began amounted to a strike. limited rail service for Bay Area Rapid dramatically piped BART has also said union members Transit system commuters who had had cannot return to work without an in satin. In navy to find alternate ways to get to work for five weeks because of a labor dispute. agreement on working conditions, either in a formal contract or a preliminary or red by Kayser There was no union picketing, and a BART spokesperson said morning rush- understanding. hour service went very well. BART About 5,000 riders boarded morning officials, fearing a confrontation be¬ trains along the 20-mile circuit between More information for "The Wizard of tween management and union workers, San Francisco and Lafayette that oper SHOW Jobs Meets Magic Pan" is available at the had increased security, but no incidents were reported. ated Thursday. That compared with a normal .morning ridership of about \i,Bottoms1 UM (JN M RHA policy for boycott compromised By PAUL CURTIS products in the serving line. State News Staff Writer McKEAN SAID LATER that he feels something "on the menu board every day is a justified Nestle' products will be labeled on menu boards in residence hall "THERE HAS BEEN absolutely nothing done," said Denise compromise." In other action, Jim Roberts of the cafeterias, not directly on the serving line, the Residence Hall Kirby, Mayo Hall representative. "Nobody looks at the menu." Homecoming Committee Association president said Wednesday night. presented ideas for activities for Homecoming Week. The events The compromise was reached because the management was are: float contest, banner contest, "Yell like Hell" Chris Hoffman, RHA president, said the original bill called for worried about hassles from students contest, "Light coming directly from the up Hubbard", marching band through the labeling of Nestle' products to be on the serving line, but campus, and the Home¬ serving line and disrupting the process, Hoffman said. management was worried that arguments would result in the food "If people don't read the menu to see what items are Nestle', coming dance after the Purdue University game Oct. 20. Carl Frammlligno, an ambulance attendant lines, disrupting service. then they don't give a good rip about the boycott," McKean said. and instructor of cardio pulmonary resuscitafion. offered to The original bill, passed at the last RHA meeting, called for "The purpose of RHA is to inform students." said teach courses in CPR Sherry Moody, free to interested persons in the resident halls. labeling Nestle' foods right on the serving line. fee Hall representative. She added that maybe some restraint will Chuck Gagliano. RHA adviser, said the course is an The author of the bill, Dan McKean of Case Hall, said he was be in order. excellent displeased with the compromise that was reached, becasuse the opportunity for students. 1 hope that many people will take "We may not want to jump on the (boycott) bandwagon and be bill stated that the labeling was to be right in front of the Nestle' advantage of what is being offered, he said. sorry about it later," she said. In other business, Pat Cain. Programming Board representa¬ tive. said that the board has a hot-line for information on campus events. The number is 353 2010. It is a College of Business finds trouble "brief listing of what's happening for the week," he said. TONI MARIE SMITH, RHA treasurer, said refunds of the RHA movie tax and RHA refunds will be given Oct. 8, 9 and 10 in the with high student-to-faculty ratio residence halls. The movie refund is $3. The RHA refund is A bill authorizing RHA to $2.25. pass out discount coupons for skiing at ( rvstal Mountain has been passed. The coupons are good for $3 off By LESA DOLL Business. He said that one for lift tickets, $3 off for rentals, and $1 off for one ski lesson. The solution Rainey suggest Further admittance of stu¬ In the management report, given requirement of accreditation is ed was early enrollment. Very by Gagliano, all freezer, circuit dents into University business a supply of and safety checks have been made on faculty members few graduate students went Brody Hall. The grill is still classes might result in loss of closed indefinitely, but the cafeteria is a comparable to the number of ANOTHER CONCERN OF through early enrollment for open. accreditation for the business credit hours offered per term. the He also said that there are 18,835 students in the residence halls graduate student was that fall term, he said. school, the associate dean of the "In order to rectify the and 471 in University apartments, an increase of sometimes a student must be¬ "If you will early enroll you only 140 students College of Business told mem problem the college has it over last year. now, gin a sequence in the college of will be protected," he stressed. bers of the Council of Graduate would take 50 full-time posi business at a certain time, or Other topics discussed at the Students Wednesday night. tions," Rainey said. "We have must take a class for an COGS meeting included: urgent At their first meeting of the academic year, held in the Con just not been able to hire faculty in accordance with the reason. Rainey students that emergency cases assured the • announcement of a referen¬ DPS will be towing, Con Room of the International dum. to be held on Oct. 30 and growth of students in the school would always be looked at 31, concerning the status of Center, members listened to a of business." lecture by James Rainey of the MSU business college. He en¬ GRADUATE STUDENTS separately and special consi¬ derations given. "I hope you realize that we COGS with the Student Media Appropriations Board: confiscating alcohol tertained questions from the WERE concerned when they have sufficient • discussion and explanation Illegally parked cars at foot university operates on football a problem," he ball games will be towed and State News/Tony Dugc audience concerning the prob¬ were turned away from courses added. "I hope you realize of the status of COGS in Saturdays," he said. Dave LaCroix and Pat Snell, both freshmen in lems graduate students have in the college of business, just relation to the United Way: alcohol brought into the sta¬ The new towing policy was that we see graduate programs Electronics Technology, take the hard way to get had getting admitted into re¬ dium will be confiscated start adopted because of an increase as were many undergraduates, as extremely important." • nominations, for verious lumber to reinforce their loft Thursday. They quired business classes. • nominations, for various ing Saturday, the Department in illegal parking during this during fall term registration. The future, however, doesn't of Public walked several miles to the lumberyard and back to Rainey said the MSU College committees, approved by the Safety said. year's football games, he said. Mostly business majors were look any brighter, he said. The Zutaut said the problem was of Business is accredited by the Cars parked on the grass or their room in Brody. given the courses, since they steady growth of the number of executive council, and confirm National Collegiate Schools of in no parking zones are liable to especially bad on the north part were given preference. Rainey business majors and those seek e<^ • be towed, DPS Major Adam of campus. estimated over 20,000 students ing college business courses is • the Graduate "There is Organizations Zutaut said. adequate parking if were turned away from admit still increasing over the 21 convention, to be held Oct. 24 in drivers give traffic officers the tance in the classes. Illegally parked cars were Deerpath gets percent increase of last year. the Life Science Building. opport unity to direct them," he "We had to disappoint an only ticketed in the past be¬ , awful lot of people and we don't cause of a lack of personnel, Also beginning this week like to do that," he said. Zutaut said. Cars which block police will confiscate alcohol A member of the graduate ERA rally scheduled legally parked cars will also be containers, instead of allowing revisions are demanded council asked what the sane tions would be if the college towed, he said. "Some people don't think the people to take them back home or to their cars, Zutaut said. THE COMMISSION suggested the widening of ALSO sidered a request from the Cheker Oil Co. for special were to lose its accreditation. Rainey said the penalties might for Riverfront Park The Deerpath Apartment sidewalk west of the apartment a a use include loss of some funding OPEN ALL HOME permit. The permit would allow A Move A Thon for the ERA Development will be given the and disassociation with impor Equal Rights Amendment by structures for improved the company to reopen a gas tant business will be held at 1 p.m. Oct. 13 "foot, wheelchair, bicycle, rol FOOTBALL GAMES go-ahead by the East Lansing emergency access to the apart station on Trowbridge Road college contacts. starting at Lansing's River lerskate or other legal Planning Commission if the men'ts. and operate it as a self-service He also mentioned the possi any 11:00 a.m.. I<00 p.m. front Park Dome. non-motorized way." developers revise the emergen¬ Other proposed revisions in¬ station. bility of the school being put on All men and women are NOW participants will move cy access road and some land¬ clude the landscaping of five probation. THE STATION, LOCATED invited to six miles scape plans. separations for parking aisles, "We have never been on get pledges from on a loop around the at 1051 E. Trowbridge Road, The Deerpath development, the building of a sidewalk along sponsors and move for the i continued on page 20) probation," he added. "I'm sure located between Saginaw and Haslett Road and the redesign was purchased from the Exxon Oil Co. by the Cheker Oil co. they would not consider lifting Haslett Roads, will consist of ing of the parking lot for the accreditation at this time. The commission refused to low- and moderate-income increased school bus maneuv¬ We would not lose any funding housing. grant the permit until more erability. while on probation." The commission recom¬ A representative from Deer complete information is sub¬ mended the changes Wednes¬ mitted to it. 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Mj Opinion Fiddle victim of 'LASH' LARROWE ASMSU grudge Let's support Radcliffe Handicapper The conflict between the Ten Pound Fiddle coffeehouse and the hit ASMSU Programming Board should center on what is best for the student. Whether Ten Pound Fiddle is part of the Programming Board by careless biker or not, there is little doubt that they still provide entertainment. What I'm in the Union, my petitions laid out all get ashore and destroy the citrus groves." presence in Cuba is a clear violation of the nice and neat, when this long-haired T can tell you as an economist, that'll Monroe Doctrine, which forbids military We are appalled at what happened to a the Board must now decide is if their constituency wants to see this small volunteer group go financially bankrupt. hippie type spots me and busts out laugh punch a big hole in Florida's economy. We'll intervention in the Western HemishereV " friend of ours who is a resident of Owen ing. all be paying a lot more for oranges and "You mean to say, Lash," he asks Graduate Center. He was riding in his This bizarre situation must be decided through court procedures to "What's with this Uncle Sam outfit you grapefruit too, yessir!" incredulously, "if the Soviet Union declares wheelchair on campus when a bicyclist hit interpret contract negotiations, property rights of the Programming got on. Lash?" he asks. "You opening your "Far out!" he scoffs. "The Coast Guard'll its own Monroe Doctrine for the Eastern him from behind with such force that he Board and other legal backwash to determine which group is in the campaign for President on the Prohibition intercept 'em on the high seas. They'll Hemisphere, we'd pull those missile bases was knocked to the ground, hitting his head Party ticket?" never make it to Florida." out of there?" directly above the This incredibly right. Unfortunately, the small Ten Pound Fiddle group does not have careless eye. the financial capacity to defend itself in court against the nine-council "I'm getting signatures to put Aubrey "You're talking a highly visible convoy of "Sure," I says. "We abide by interna¬ bicyclist then sped off, not bother¬ Radcliffe on the ballot for Congress," I says. troop transports," I explains. "I'm talkin' tional law. Always have." ing to find out if he was hurt, or offering any strong Programming Board. Perhaps the best solution would be to leave "Who is this candidate of yours?" he asks, 540 rubber rafts all spread out, each one "You mean like Nixon's undeclared war aid. This behavior of hit-and-run is irrespon Ten Pound Fiddle alone to continue providing its entertainment. picking up a handout. "I never heard of him. carries a commando team. The Russians on Cambodia?" he smirks. sible and despicable. It was bad enough to The purpose of the Programming Board and Ten Pound Fiddle is one He one of your labor union pals?" know the Coast Guard'll knock out some of "You seem to forget," I says, "the run into him in the first place, but to leave "Aubrey Radcliffe, " I explains, "is a their rafts. But a lot of 'em'll get through, him stranded makes us furious. Our friend in the same, to provide a community service. We wonder if the conflict OK'' Vietcong were using Cambodia as a hideout is quadriplegic and if some one had not hard-hitting, no-nonsense. Republican mem really involves the interests of the students or the personalities behind ber of the 'U's Board of Trustees." "Once they establish their beachhead in to strike from the back at our troops come along later and helped, he would not the two groups. T heard you were a big Bob Carr fan, Florida and wipe out the citrus industry, fighting in Vietnam. have been able to get medical attention on Ten Pound Fiddle claims it left the organization,The group's means of Lash," he says. "How come you've switched they move on to Georgia, then Mississippi "Aubrey was in the Army during the his own. this Radcliffe?" We are writing this letter to express our support, because there were too many bureaucratic channels to go to — hit 'em wherever they're vulnerable." Vietnam era," I says. "Information and "It's his stand on the Soviet combat "According to your scenario. Lash," he education services. That's where he learned anger. People should be able to safely get to through. The Programming Board claims these channels protected the sneers, "this little band of Soviet troops is that if the U.S. didn't stop the Commies in their classes, no matter what their mode of best interests of the students. If this is really the Board's goal, it should brigade in Cuba," I says, picking up last Friday's State News from the table. "Can- capable of moving up the coast, knocking off Nam. Laos'd be next, then all of Indochina'd travel. We want to thank those who helped consider the donation of funds and equipment to Ten Pound Fiddle as said here the controversy is a 'tizzy over one state after another like a row of be Red. By the time we woke up, the Cong'd our friend and urge everyone to be more part of their community service. trivia'." dominoes." be crawling up the beaches in San Francisco careful of others. ' Annette Bazian The network of discrepancies between the two groups will be difficult "That sounds sensible to me," he says. "Now you got it, sonny!" I exults, handing Bay." Karen Yaltah "It did to me, too," I admits, "until I read him one of Aubrey's petitions. "You're E-158 Owen to untangle. One must first determine who will control the Fiddle's "I thought I read we lost the Vietnam Aubrey's statement. He says the 2,700 ready to sign one of these, right?" $1,800 profits, money which it claims to have accrued from sponsored War," he says. "Didn't they boot us out of Sovie,t troops in Havana are a threat to U.S. "I might," he chuckles, "if you explain 'Born performances. Programming Board contends that as financer of the security.' to me. can Lash, how it's OK for the U.S. to put there?" "Sure gay9 plan group, it has legal rights to the money. Further actions must also How could a tiny force like that threaten a ring of nuclear missile bases around the they did," I answers. "But before determine who owns the equipment,which the group purchased after its the U.S.?" he asks. USSR, but it's wrong for the Russians to we pulled out, we destroyed their naval affiliation with the board. The Ten Pound Fiddle group has a letter from "OK, let me run this scenario past you." I put 2,700 troops in Cuba." capability. a scientific hoax the Board, stating that once purchased, the equipment is theirs. says. "These Bolshies set out for Florida, as "I'm glad you asked me that," I says. "My "It'll be a mighty long time before they candidate is way ahead of you on that one. The idea of being "born gay" is a hoax they get near the coast they fan out, hit the can rebuild their sampan fleet and try- Programming Board claims the letter is invalid because it did not go beaches in units of five commandos. They Here's what Aubrey says: The Soviet crossing the Pacific again, you bet!" that holds no water scientifically or morally. through proper channels. But there is no set policy for these The "other minorities" i blacks, Chicanos, considerations. And the argument women, etc.) referred to in Dan Jones' so continues. letter Oct. 1 are obviously the result of genetic factors. Yet there isn't even one scientific fact verifing that homosexuality is Jackson travels caused genetically, hormonally, or cally. Lumping homosexuals with these other minorities shows a failure to biologi¬ recog¬ nize that gays ARE a minority by their own through Mid East Black activist Jesse Jackson's visit to the Middle East choice. They are, then, responsible for their actions. It's not just genetically pro¬ grammed into them. re emphasized The "born gay" hoax also has the effect of what some people saw as the Andrew Young "threat": after years of unnecessarily locking the one who believes it into a lifetime of homosexuality. Many, in pro-Israeli sentiment in this country, the tide has suddenly turned, due fact, have found lasting freedom from substantially, to the viewpoint of our nation's black leaders. Just 12 homosexuality through a personal relation¬ years ago, during the seven-day war, Americans viewed the Israeli ship with Jesus Christ. cause as just; as the expression of powerful faith and national pride. Dan Sandon Now, Americans seem to have forgotten that gut-level feeling, favoring 120 Center St. a belief that Israel is somehow selfish and must compromise. Although there is still strong Israeli support in this country, it stems from the nation's Jewish community, rather than from a government which once Parents upset pledged full support for the tiny nation. But Jackson's trip seemed to be the strongest indication to date that by ticket status times are changing: he made several statements which shocked both To the extent that MSU policy denies Israelis and Palestinians — particularly one which predicted the football tickets to many students is compre¬ establishment of a Palestinian homeland within the near future and that hensible and reprehensible. Our daughter America's "long military arm" would reach out to help with that enrolled at MSU for the first time this struggle. Well, it's still too early to make such bold statements, but September and, while her disappointment Jackson's predictions definitely demonstrate an increasing black perforce exceeds our own, the insensitive treatment of her and her classmates can conviction to the Palestinian cause. hardly be calculated to engender our And while we feel it is too premature to support American military respect, let alone our endearment. Indeed, the brutish subversion of her social entitle¬ support to the revolutionary Palestinian Liberation Organization, we ments stems rather contemptuously mer¬ think the time has come for Israel to sit-down with the PLO and discuss several matters — specifically, and as a starting point, the status of VIEWPOINT: ASMSU cenary for a university just off probation for previous attitudes and actions of like Palestinian refugees. The PLO will not go away, and while Israel may avarice. justly feel that ignoring the situation may be the greatest boost to their cause, this tactic cannot be a lasting one. It is time to face facts: the PLO We owe Fiddle nothing Though we did not, admittedly, send our daughter to college in order for her to learn to appreciate Big Ten football, we do pay must be dealt with. And while latest news reports say Israeli Foreign By JOHN HAYTOL enough in tuition and taxes to warrant a Minister Moshe Dayan may soon meet with the PLO to discuss the money came in), we were forced to institute equipment (indeed, even to use it on a various articles, stories, presumption that she will not be cheated of refugee problem, the two groups will undoubtedly have to discuss other i viewpoints, some system of accountability. This "bud no-charge, exclusive basis) it an injustice to the normal and and Jetters, the "debate" between Ten expected student amenities. matters before they find peace. get expense authorization" system was our any other RSO that might wish to have the Evidently Pound Fiddle and the ASMSU Program¬ we were wrong — and wronged. way of assuring no expenses were inappro¬ same privileges. Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Crane In the meantime, however, Jackson's decision to meet with the PLO ming Board continues. I feel that, given a priate. Apparently, Ten Pound is leaving Hoytof is chairperson of the ASMSU Pro¬ Livonia, Mich. has several interesting social implications. Both the PLO and the few basic questions, the situation can be because of the "undue harassment" caused gramming Board American black movement are struggling to become recognized — to resolved. them by being accountable. All our other Ten Pound joined the board back when it mainstream their lifestyles into a world which seems unwilling to groups use this system with no problems. In was (admittedly) hastily put together. Still, addition, the Fiddle and the Board Resource accommodate their beliefs. no record exists of the "agreement" Committee reached a compromise regard¬ between Ten Pound and the board guaran teeing them all revenues and equipment should they leave. I am (and will remain) ing their accountability — three weeks before they resigned! I find it hard to believe The State News that would (apparently) DPS bars a photos group hesitant to hand over student property to a negotiate, and strike a bargain, have the group on the basis of such evidence. board formalize the agreement, and then Friday October 5 1979 True, we did fund them only for "major quit! Editorials are the opinions of the State News events." All revenues created by student Viewpoints, Three days ago State News photographer Deborah Borin was denied Finally, we come to the basic question: columns and letters are personal opinions tax moneys were then redeposited in that What is the Programming Board here for? the right to take pictures of Tuesday's fire near the Brodv cafeteria. This account while from their Editorial Department — revenues In my mind, it exists to Utilize tax moneys was not the first such incident, for last year State News photographer smaller, "self-supporting" shows went back (and profits, if any to create programming Photo Editor f Elaine Thompson was physically restrained from taking pictures of an into their cashbox. Thus, the revenues they on this campus. Ten Pound Fiddle used the Ky Owen Entertainments Book Editc accident on an East Complex softball field. ask for were brought about by student tax benefits of the Board: tax moneys, reve¬ Joy L Haenlein Sports Editor monies — as those were the only revenues nues, created by that money, and equip¬ City Editor Susan Tompor Layout Editor Freelance Editor The deposited! Revenues from THEIR moneys Campus Editc Ron Przystas suppression of basic journalistic rights is forming a pattern which ment. Since they chose to leave, they should Wire Editor Chief Copy Editor cannot be continued in the stayed with them and were re-used, never have to forfeit those benefits and be treated EastLansing area.Sergeant George Plummer deposited. like any other Registered Student Organi Debbie Creemers of the Department of Public Safety denied Borin her right to take The equipment remains a separate ques zation (RSO). Allowing them to take that pictures on the scene, a denial which violated a statement issued last Lion. The equipment was purchased revenue would be like allowing every other Advertising Department year by the East Lansing Police Department and agreed to by the through the University, and is inventoried group to keep profits for their own, Advertising Manager RonMacMillan A.., Advert,su Department of Public Safety. The statement was to be carried by news by the University to the Programming personal use rather than provide more Board not Ten Pound Fiddle. One of the programming. Allowing them to keep the personnel so that their access to otherwise restricted areas would be — benefits of board membership was the use made easier. of that equipment. It had been purchased After Borin told Plummer she had the right to go inside the building by revenues deposited in their account, which evidently were created by student and take photographs, he denied her access regardless of any DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau tax moneys. Thus, the equipment remains identification she may have possessed. In fact, Plummer literally stood the property of the board. To turn over POLITICAL NmXh ARE NOTORIOUSLY so far the only books on kissin¬ in the way of the stairwell to prevent Borin from entering the such property, they would need a formal SELFSERIYIN6, AND "WHITEWASH well, its hard v teh. ger have beenwrftten by obse¬ for the record, this board bill, a vote (where it passes), and then really, because there's reporter has never fire-stricken area. Incidentally, the State News has a copy of a YEARS' /S NO EXCEPTION SO IS THE so uttie itv the litera¬ quious t.y correspondents who the comptroller and Chairperson would enjoyed "henry"privi¬ BOOK Of AM HISTORICAL VALUE? svll tremble at the honor of photograph supporting this claim. have to sign. True, our advisers have some ; we ASKED USTORlAN IEO PAHCH. ture to wem rr a6ainst. alvressrks him by his firstname leges. back apterth/s. This sort of action by DPS is unfair, suppresses the press' signature power, but that is to bind the 1^ ^ ^ responsibility to the MSU community, and is perhaps unlawful. In University to contracts, not us! None of our advisers have the implied or explicit power addition to denying Borin the right to take pictures, Plummer to sign over our equipment — the procedure reportedly accused her of making unreasonable demands. Authority at .SJrjf above has to be used — if it can be done at any level must be respected, but a reporter has a higher obligation to the all. In addition, Tom Church (the present community than the obligation to abide by the capricious actions of comptroller) has informed that no such someone who violates legal rights. procedure took place, and that he never authorized the transfer of that equipment. DPS will invariably have trouble defending its most recent blunder. He authorized its purchase — but never any More importantly, the department will never improve its reputation on transfer of ownership. campus if this sort of activity continues. As the Board grew bigger (and more tax Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 5 MSU may get computer By MICHELE McELMl RRY computer, said Julian Katelev, ACCORDING TO KATE¬ ters will be scrapped and used State News Staff Writer Jr., associate director of the LEY, the new system would for spare parts and the other Computer science students MSU Computer Center. allow approximately 107 per¬ will be used as a back-up, accustomed to sweating out late "People who use the service sons to operate terminals simul¬ Kateley said. hours at computer terminals, will get results back more taneously without slowing other Recommendations about the may soon be getting some relief. quickly." he said. data processing work. future of the central computer A contract for a new $2.4 The computer usage could be Since 1968, computer usage facility came from an ad-hoc million Cyber 750 computer is in expanded to 200 or 300 persons committee has increased drastically representing the the final stages, said Provost depending on the demand, he throughout the University Computer Laboratory and the Clarence L. Winder. said. colleges of engineering, natural community Kateley said. "We're in the process of Kateley said the current science, human medicine and With the current computer finalizing a contract now," he system, which is 10-years old, agriculture and natural re¬ added. system and the constant over has become overloaded. "Too demand for comput er time, only sources, Kateley said. If a contract is settled, the many people are trying to do too The original proposal for a 80 terminals can be used simul new computer would be in many things with it," he said. new computer was made in stalled Dec. 18. taneously, Kateley said. The Computer Center is cur¬ December 1976, he said. "If more persons try to use rently working with two compu A meeting to discuss the new the system, they get a busy ters. If the new system is computer's capabilities has been signal," he added. installed, one of the old compu scheduled for Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. in 402 Computer Center. Custodians will fiefs vote on union The Capital Area Referee Association has announced a MSU custodial and service workers will referee's meeting for Monday ployees. at 7 p.m. at the Lansing Ice vote today to choose a union to represent Arena. All students interested them in contract negotiations with the The conflict began in early March when in working as a referee this University. 800 union members signed cards expressing The American Federation of hockey season should attend State, the desire for a union election to determine this meeting. County and Municipal Employees Local who the exclusive bargaining agent for 1585 and the University Employees Union employees represented by Local 1585 would Local 1 are the two unions that workers will be - AFSCME or UEU 1. choose bet ween. UEU Local 1 entered the election using Latin studies Record number of students enroll The election, conducted by the Michigan Employment Relations Commission, will the open window policy which states that if a union wants to represent workers already series A record-breaking number of 44,756 students registered at MSU Also, 1,815 MSU graduate students in 1979 surpassed last year's take place in Demonstration Hall. The polls will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., from 2 to represented by another union they must do so 90 to 150 days prior to the exploration of begins this fall, making it the largest enrollrtient in the history of the record number, 1,317 by 498. But 2,597 undergraduate transfer 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9:30 p.m. contract. The Latin American Studies students in 1979 is a decrease of 206 from last year's enrollment. Center will show the first of a University, said Ira Polley, assistant provost for Admissions and The election will settle a long debate The full-time hourly workers' contract Records. Trends are continuing, Polley added, as a substantial number of over union representation between UEU with the University expired July 31, but five film series tonight. students have declared their majors in the colleges of Business, "How Tasty Was My Little This year's enrollment topped the previous all-time high of laical 1 and AFSCME, a government University management bargaining officials the largest of all the colleges, Communication Arts and Science workers union affiliated with the AFL-CIO, Frenchman," produced by 44,500 in the fall of 1975 by 176 students, he said. agreed to extend the employees' contract and Engineering. Brazilian Cinema Classics, will To add to the list of record-breaking figures, this fall's 7,484 which currently represents MSU em¬ until the issue of representation is settled. But one fact which does not flow with the population trend is be featured at 8 p.m. in B102 freshmen enrollment is second only to the 7,584 students who Wells Hall. Admission is $1. enrolled in 1965. that the men outnumber the women by 1,658 on the MSU campus. £) V.cvgor Stgte Peers Eos' igrj,rg Michigon Friday October 5 1979 The Knack in Detroit: the big hype really pays off By ILL HOLDSHfP BILL HOLDSHIP advantages oi advantage! of working « a :he Romanics but player total antithesis u> total antithesis w hat rock n to what rotk n Knack sing ©f touL'v sice of totaL'v emotion- emotion wviMb-^ to the top. and t State Newt Bevfrwer mayor rock publication Kruc roil is ali about. Oh. the iess sfcx. and in the process — imaged girl The New Conservatism has — marketed their crap under a Y'/u thmk they're *> dumb/ Thanks to Dave. I can now asked him what he thought of audience LOVED the show -mped of her seat, and on top invaded rock. The Knack repre¬ they reduce everyone to the false guise w hich tfcey call" rock Y'/u IktTik they r<- to funny/Til "the after the competition" ail 45 minutes of it. but I turned oegan screaming the way kids sent what Bowie and other rock safely say that the Knack isn't level of object. And then a sex c roll." What's worse is the most over hyped and over concert. He said he thought it to Dave halfway through the they did during the Beaties heyday visionaries have been prophe- they go and got y/u ntniang to their overall message is that have achieved this and exdaimed: "Some manipula But like the Knack s music — stzing for FASCIST then Sight Rally rated band of this decade. Oh. was "pretty good." but he set. the sex object is a thing to lie 'lion through an image that is years - and concept — evta this "act" ROCK. In other words, YOU EbuCotieBo no They're much worse. really didr t seem too pleased thing's not right' There's some conquered and controlled. st... no.;- -., fanatics. r>r. Although I hadreason U» bv the who* affair thing terribly wrong here!" "Rock n rolTs about having fun was manipulative and not real WILL LIKE THE KNACK. That's a kind way of putting Manipulation? theWhen emotion. In other words, she'd THERE WILL BE NO EXCEP believe that the Knack w The Kdock's Detroit appear My theory a that the Knack with girls." exclaimed Fieger Knack returned for their final because they act like it." said Dave. seen the oid Beaties movies. It TIONS TO THE RULE. Think aibly the m'At over hypH and ance had all the trappings of a are surs and when you stop to think that rated band of this decade STARS. The Much has been made of the encore. Fieger exclaimed: was at this point that I excused about it — Get The Knack is an over mayor rock EVENT The scalp ban£ members the Knack probably have more "We've taken lot of flack from a I had nothing pervmal against ers were out iif numbers, as Knack s "sexist" lyrics, and I myself to vomit. ultimatum, unlike the request girls' than they know what to the rock critics and the press. the band. On the contrary. I were the media and record the press No one is permitted originally had ambivalent feel- do with, ft really makes vou of Meet The Beaties. and I We really don: care as long as One of the covers the Knack became terrified thinking of though' My Sharona' with company VXP.v Masonic Audi to photograph the group with they spell our name nehi. but performed earlier in their set how its Mersey beat and Spencer ton urn was fuller than I've ever out authorization, and no I d like to read something for advertising >or proper was version of the Kinks' a Davis Group ripoffs was one seen it before, and - judging cameras were allowed into the them." And he proceeded t* ganda and the power of sug¬ The Hard Way" from School¬ from the assorted T shirts pre auditorium Wednesday night gestion can manipulate the sent was - of rocker every type represented, from Sex pictures of the band, but the kNACk quote a stanza from Bob Dylans class:' "The Times They Are A Changir." " — boys In Disgrace Taken context, the song is a celebra¬ tion of fascism — "You do it out of American mrnd. During the show's intermis¬ P.stois to Ted Nugent and Rush : they do "Come writers & critics Who your way and Til do it my way. sion. the audience had begun an fans But by and urge, the of the album cover for the entire set-. A prophesize with your pen And and we'll see who's the one to impromptu chant of "Disco evening belonged to the teeny professional keep your eyes wide The survive sucks.'" Oh, disco sucks, to be st J. film unit was there to film the . . Why don't you take uppers r chance won't come again And the easy way? Why don: you sure, but I can now think of . diapers when the Beatles concert,just as the band was don t speak too soon For the another 70s cliche which is ; •.rjrr.med their first chords — filmed signing their contract co-operate.' Now it'f time . wheels stili in spin And there's for confrontation, and Tm tired shrieked and because they knew they were | currently more relevant to the r: jumped no teilir,' who That it's namin' of world - KNUKE THE being patient, so I've got to music 'rougho.: •.mute for V>.set. the Knack's 45 going be big to In other I words. Fieger and the band are i MASONIC AUDITORIUM For the ioser now Will be later be cruel to be kind." At this KNACK. I'm going to order my to win For the times they are point, it all becomes clear, and T shirt, and ii you give two What is it about the Knack hat has made them so popular'.' jerks, and I'd use a stronger word if the State News eensor I 2, * Wed. Oct.hi 3.1979 P-tvwrt »j itw*K - 9:00 P. M. - J8.50 »! iictmes ii leti- li a-changing." And — wham — — without fear of sounding a bit hoots and a damn about rock 'n lecent .Masonic shows by much corny — I was terrified to see r^l, you'd be well advisedto do Hard Days Night, rhich was the audience with clenched fists the same.The Knack isn't rock etter bands ;jx» Blond* N'ick The hottest ticket in Detroit W ednesday night. almost as good as in the air. as the Knack roared 'n roll, folks. Thev are dan¬ owe or the Clash Daeid Jo OK Beatlemania. 'The. anser. failed to attract half the they blitzed through his. On one hand. wonder. gerous TRASH. rowd the Knack pulled in. the songs from the LP ind r : have always gone Rock i fori fhile other Beatkrsqoe power of Exidie Cochran's •r. and I simply felt that obligation nof i op bands like Dwight Twilley. Everybody which e ;e It's teenage sadness creepi " Rubwoos. the Flamm Vicious performed be: o* you can't erase 'till Kmtmc McKenm, — Meridian EASTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN rroovies. the late Raspberries, ting ' your face a the L A Times Community Churcfj CHURCH tc all much better than the i huge ovation Now. the above paragraph inarm haven't sold nearly as hf 1315 ABBOTT RD 'North of Soginow) Wednesda;. were more may make one think that I am stupid tha; thing else But jealous and jealousy may en East Lansing As a matter of fact. CRELM ter. although I've never longed magazine r alleged that to be a fascist', but sexist Sunday, October 7 the Knack s concept was stolen there's ubum I de whatsoever, and they may as than jealousy in¬ more SERVICE AT 10 00 A M. Worldwide Communion from Detroit's own Romantics volved here. There's a deep and harsh ;udg who will be releasing their well be androids. In fact, the bitter resentment. The Knack SUNDAY Worship: 8:30 4 1 0:45am intii I had ar. debut LP on CBS later this entire band may as wei) be have totally manipulated their Paul W. Green oppor t them per month, i You see. the Romantics androids, considering the lack form L t.Bu , the Knack s have been dressing alike and of emotion their music conveys, 337-0893 Masor playing Beatle like power pop even the Springsteen tune was LANSING CHURCH OF CHRIST came one of Detroit s fastest for several years now, and emotionless, and that could be 882-0046 515 Somantho Ave sell outs in years, and I wasn't Knack leader Doug Fieger — a considered a sacrilege!' Services about to pay scalper's prices or Detroit native — used to play in What the Knack do is quite stand in line all night to see a Sunday 10:30 a.m.. 6 p.m. The Reb says, eat at: a Detroit folk rock band called simply go through the motions, band that had released only one Sky. Hmmrnmm 'Ironically and in the end — they are a— Wednesday 7:30 p.m LP. enough. Dave and I sat next to Communion Service Every Sunday Luckily, I didn't have My pal, Dave to. the former UNIVERSITY Common Cup NOSH B'GOSH editor of this paye called The PROTESTANT REFORMED Acapela Singing by Congregation KOSHER DELI from CRKEM Wednesday af NO SUNDAY SCHOOL NO MUSIC ternoon to say he had an extra REFORMED CHURCH CHURCH Sunday, 5-7PM Knack ticket and asked if I 4930 S. Hagadorn wanted to go. Such are the meeting for worship at is (across from Akersl SANDWICHES the University S D A 9:30 Study Groups UNIVERSITY BAPTIST Corned Beef CENTRAL Church, 149 Highland in 10:30 Coffee Hour Pastrami METHODIST Eost Lansing. Services are Bible based setting forth Worship: Worship 10AM & 6PM Salami $3.00 CHURCH the 11:00 a.m. ond 6 p.m. College Class 11:15AM plus side ordei distinctively Re¬ For rides meet in front of formed Colvinistic doc¬ 4608 S Sunday Oct 7 Bryan Hall East Wilson Hagadorn Rd. 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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 227 North Capitol at Ionia Downtown Lansing Save$1 9t4S a.m. One Block North of State Capitol College Fellowship College Bible and refreshments Class in the Bible Classes -9:30 a.m. 8 30pm Young Adult Singles Roman* Fireside Room Young Adull Couples Gifts Worship and the Lord's Supper 10:50a. r SUNDAY, 8:30 & 11:00 with York's money-saving coupon The List of God FREE BUS SERVICE Morning and Evening Call 482-0754 for information Dr Howard F. Sugden, Pastor Rev. Lewis Wood, College Minister Lutheran Campus Ministry at MSU televised on our (Lutheran Student Movement) UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 1020 S. Harrison Road East Lansing rGIANTTri screen at 3/4 lb.* T-Bone Steak Dinner reg *4.39 Pre Cooked wt CUP COUPON— V2 lb.* Sirloin Dinner reg S3.69 Strip Steak 1 Save$1 332-2559 SUNDAYS LANDS END i 8:30 £ 10:45 Worshipo.m. the purchase of a (Traditional ond Contemporary Liturgies) 9:30 o.m. Education Hour NIGHTCLUB V2 lb.* Sirloin on (Student Mini Breoktasi FAITH LIFE topic Strip Steak Dinner I J Forum Series with discuition) 5:00 p.m INFORMAl LITURGY pitcher special 6:00 p m. STUDENI FELLOWSHIP SUPPER = or= '/a price pitcher for ACTIVITIES ot s rituol and social education nature -music study opportunities and perso first half of 3/4 lb.* T-Bone Steak Dinner : soasonal festivities; recreational i game COME AND SEE US I CALLUS! MERIDIAN MALL Monday•Thursday —11 am 9 50pm Saturday-11 lOpm Friday & am I I Tonight ond Soturday Gustav Kopka, Jr., Pastor "Frisco Best 50 s 60 s and 70 s Rock N Roll Reed D. Schroer, Associate Pastor iv i All Drinks '/» pricefrom 9:00pm to 10:00pm coupon expires Nov 18.1979 Connie A. Miller, Staff Associate Betty L. Downs, Administrative Secretary ph. 339 2261 6336 West loke Drive Haslet! Mi ^7 L Michigon Stote News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 7 Entertainment food fo THIS WEEKEND . . . Here once again is that town this weekend are a trio of tack and original Italian comedy that is uproarious parody of Again Sam) and Duck Soup irreverent unhelpful Weekend new releases. Starting Over — "an often wildly funny and fascism with Charlie Chaplin as Cinema's presentation of column that no one reads which follows Jill Clayburgh, Adenoid Hynkel, Der Fooey. pointed tragicomedy of dislo¬ Adam's Rib, starring Spencer anyway. They ought to pay me Burt Reynolds, and Candice cation." Nino Manfredi is at See that tonight and Saturday, Tracy and my fantasy-goddess more for this, I tell you. {Fat Bergen through a series of hilarious, knowing and 106B Wells at 7:15 and 9:30 Katharine once Hepburn. chance, Willy: — Ed.) make-ups and break-ups — is memorable as Nino, an earnest ($1.50 without RHA pass, 50 CONCERTS DEPT. There's RHA also offers Goin South opening tonight at the Meridian and charmingly desperate la¬ cents with). this group called Styx coming with Jack Nicholson and Mid¬ 8 Theaters. Meanwhile, the borer struggling to find work The two other super-winners to Jenison Fieldhouse this Fri¬ Blake Edwards adult and economic relief in Switzer¬ night Express. new on campus are RHA's Casa¬ day at 8 p.m. But they ain't all comedy 10 is opening across land. See it at 7:30 and 9:30 blanca (played back to back that there is to hear, oh no. town at the Spartan Triplex. p.m. in 109 Anthony. Classic with Woody Allen's Play It Dollar Brand and the Roscoe Also opening at the Spartan Films also presents Otto Pre- Mitchell Trio begin the Show¬ Triplex is The Kids Are Al¬ minger's Anatomy of a Murder case Jazz season in Erickson right, which stars those peren¬ with Jimmy Stewart Saturday Kiva Friday at 8 and 11 p.m. nial British rockers, the Who. at 8 p.m., 109 Anthony and CITY OF EAST LANSING Tickets are $6 in advance and a The best film to see on Sunday at 8 p.m., 336 union. REGISTRATION NOTICE dollar more at the door. If you campus this weekend is Brusa Also recommended is The FOR want chamber music, violist ti's Bread and Chocolate, an Great Dictator, the biting at ODD YEAR GENERAL ELECTION Nardo Poy joins three of the MSU Music faculty Sunday at To Be Held 8:15 p.m. in the Music Audi¬ Tuesday, November 6,1979 torium and it's free. Ten Pound Fiddle presents the Bob Lucas Nominations for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that persons who are citizens of the United States, at least IB years of age, a resident of the State THANK YOU! for at least 30 days and of the City of East Lansing on or Trio in Williams Hall Cafeteria Who are we thanking? We re before 30 days prior to November 6 1979 may now register thanking our customers, our friends. Because at 8 p.m., admission $3.50. And of you. were growing: not just in business, but in decor until OCTOBER 9, 1979. and style. Your finally, there's a group called Teacher-Scholar Awards Persons who will become 18 years of age between the close of needs and ideas have directed our movement from the Alive! playing McDonel Kiva at registration and the Odd Year General Election should register very beginning....and on you've remained with us through every phase of construciton. Your support 8:30 p.m., and you can see them or before OCTOBER 9 1979. is our strength, and greatly appreciated.. .THANK YOU! The office of the City Clerk will be open from 8:00 a.m. to for $6 ($5 in advance). THEATRE DEPT. for Junior Faculty and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday: also, the office will be open from Dylan, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. the LAST DAY TO REGISTER-OCTOBER 9, 1979. To NEW friends, the our we offer these.... play about that bawdy but CHANGE OF ADDRESS brilliant Welsh poet Dylan Change of address from one location to another within the city A country salad bar, sandwiches, homemade soup and pizza Thomas, continues at the Oke- mos Barn Theatre. Shows are Excellence-In-Teaching limits of East Lansing should be reported to the City Clerk either in person or by moil or telephone until OCTOBER 9 1979 NO Lunch specials at 8 p.m. tonight and Saturday CHANGE OF ADDRESS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER OCTOBER 9, 1979. Monday—Friday and only at 4 p.m. Sunday Citations for Graduate If to a registered voter changes his address from one city or township another city or township, he must register with the Clerk in A pizza special Wednesday 8 Sunday 4-8pm afternoon. If you would like to his new location. see where Gilda Radner, John There will be three (3) Councilmembers elected from the following Our House Drink Belushi, Nichols and May, Ro¬ four (4) yeor terms on the East Lansing City Skip & Go Bare Naked", and you keep the bert Klein, and Bill Murray (to Teaching Assistants to serve VOTE FOR NO MORE THAN THREE (3) Council: Hurricane Glass.. Well always try to .Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special Occasions- name a few) got their start, help you celebrate! then you should see RALPH MONSMA JULIUS A. HANSLOVSKY The Best of JOHN CZARNECKI TOM WILBUR Second City (the improvisa- Happy Hour 3-7pm. Monday Friday Beat The Clock prices on LARRY OWEN KIM THOMAS CAPELLO tional comedy group from Chi¬ beer Our premium liquor drinks ore always priced for Happy Hour. AND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS: cago) in Erickson Kiva Satur¬ The undersigned committee solicits nominoti Scholar Awards and Excellence-ln-Teoching Cite PROPOSAL A' -INGHAM COUNTY PROPOSITION day. Shows are at 8 and 10:30 and students. p.m. and tickets are available PROPOSAL A A proposal for the annexation of certain ter Saturday Home Football Games in the Charter a pre-gome brunch beginning at for $5 at the Union ticket office. Township af Meridian Ingham County Michig 10:30am Sandwich Bar, Salad Bar, Pizza Slices, Coffee 8 Tea the City of East Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan MOVIES DEPT. Among the All you can eat for $400 Teocher-Scholor Awards are given to faculty drawn from the ranks many films playing around of instructor ond assistant professor who have eorned the respect Hours: ll:30am-8pm of students ond colleagues for their devotion to and skill in under¬ graduate teaching. To be considered for the award, the candidate Monday Saturday must have served on the faculty for at least three terms, but no 4pm-8pm than five academic years, and have been primarily involved more Sunday in undergraduate teaching. To ALL our friends, keep a look out for.... Excellence-In-Teaching Citations are awarded to outstanding grad¬ uate teaching assistants who have distinguished themselves by the The opening of our new 80-100 seat room, suitable for lunch, core they have given and the skill they have shown in meeting their banquet and meeting room facilities. classroom responsibilities. Any graduate student who hos an assis- tantship and has had an assigned instructional responsibility for a A 10'' 6' Salad Bar minimum of two terms is eligible for this award. Shall the above described property located in the Charter x styled after a 1900 Billiard Table. Township of Meridian, Ingham County, Michigan be annexed to the City of East Lansing Ingham County Michigan? A Dinner Menu Beginning Jan'80. Yes Any foculty member or student who wants to make a nomination should consult the office of the dean of the college to which the No And Lots More Surprises! prospective nominee is attached. Nominations must be submitted to a college screening committee which will forward a maximum of PROPOSAL "B'-EAST LANSING BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the City of East Lansing. County of Ingham, Michigon, Hey, we're getting better all the time.. two nominations for each award to the office of the Assistant borrow the principal sum of not to exceed Two Million Four Thanks To You! Provost for Undergraduate Education by no later than November Linda ft Rick Hundred Thousand Dollars S2.400 000 00 ond issue its general 5, 1979. Questions about criteria or requests for additional forms obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor for the purpose of paying Tho Mother Lode may be directed to Dr. Mimi Sayed or Dr. Gloria S. Smith, 353-5380. the cost of acquiring and constructing o multi story parking structure to be located on a portion of the existing City parking lot at Grove and Linden streets in the City, together with all necessary and related equipment, appurtenances, structures and rights in UNIVERSITY AWARDS COMMITTEE sponsored land? Yes Faculty: Ronald Kerber, College of Engineering William Lazer. College of Business No Larry Redd. College of Communication Arts and Science PROPOSAL "C "-DAYTONHUDSON SHOPPING CENTER Sfcitfley-H. Evelyn Rivera, College of Natural Science bp Do you approve of the proposal for a 163 acre parcel at Lake Students: Kevin Baumgardner, College of Arts and Letters Lansing Rood and US-127 in East Lansing which would KAPLAN Karla Harby. Justin Morrill Inter-College Programs Susan Mosley, College of Education A Permit the construction of o 495,000 square foot, one phase, shopping center by Dayton-Hudson Corporation: and B. Permit the construction of a planned residential development Mori Wilhelm, College of Human Ecology n 103 at s: and Ex-Officio Chairpersons: Mimi Sayed ond Glorio S. Smith. C. Pern imunity use on 18 at Administrative Interns, Office of the Provost In the International Center LL TOLL FREE: 800-223 1712 for 4* p. 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Okamoi LIFETIME GUARANTEE 337-9700 — Q Michigan Stote News, East Lansing Michigan Friday October 5 1979 'Brian' may be a new classic Trainable By BY RON BAKER ". . . always look on the bright side of life, featured State News Reviewer Reportedly, major organizations of Catholics, Jews and the whistles) Always look on the light side of life . . in benefit dances Lutherans (to wit: the U.S. Catholic Council, the Rabbinical If life seems jolly rotten Alliance of America, the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the U.S., the There 's something you've forgotten Rabbinical Council of Syrian and Near Eastern Sephardic Lansing's own Trainable duction called "Tighten Your And, that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing ..." will Communities of America, the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A. and a Like the Python TV show and the group's two play the first of three Belts, Bite The Bullet . . ." previous features. benefit dances Saturday, Oct. The film, which is cheduled to few othersi have roundly denounced Monty Python's Life of Brian And Now for Something Completely Different and Monty Python 6. at 9 p.m. in Wonders Kiva. be finished by March 1980, (Warner Bros. Orion; at the Spartan Triplex». The film, a comedy and the Holy Grail, the new film is rich in briskly absurd comic set in Judea at the time of Christ, has been condemned The seven members of deals with the crisis faced by as notations and skillfully extended inanity — much richer. I should Trainable have gone beyond cities in the north and north¬ "blasphemous," "grossly offensive," "intolerable," "sacrilegious," note, than this notice can suggest. However, Life of Brian is much and mv favorite) "an incitement to possible violence." the boundaries of new wave east in the wake of plant more tightly and organically structured than any of their earlier Well, rubbish. Though Monty Python's new movie is frequently works. The wild ideas, reasoned illogic and brilliant ensemble rock to explore the possibili¬ closings, service cutbacks, cheeky, outrageous, bitingly witty, silly, flamboyantly irreverent ties of "micro-wave" and fiscal default. playing remain intact, of course, but the sketches and scenes are pop and often extraordinarily amusing, it is scarcely blasphemous or music. They're wild and eclec¬ better organized. Although the film concen¬ sacrilegious. Brian, far and away the most cohesive and The story efficiently advances the comedy, and vice versa. tic — in a class by themselves trates mostly on the situa¬ consistently funny of the three features yet produced by the Unlike the Holy Grail film, which moved from set Graham Chapman as the harried Brian of Nazareth — and their shows are a tions in New York and Cleve¬ piece to set-piece British comedy troupe, is unlikely to incite audiences to anything with uncertainty, the narrative of Life of Brian flows and builds pleads with his overzealous followers to leave him guaranteed good time. land, segments will also deal except helpless laughter. In time, it may become a classic. steadily from beginning to end. There are few dead spots: the alone. Though some have called it In addition to Saturday's with the closing of Diamond sacrilegious. picture is funny — and sometimes howlingly so — all the way- Monty Python's Life of Brian may well be a show, the band will be playing Reo in Lansing and Dodge through. comic masterpiece. Friday. Oct. 12 in McDonel Main in Hamtramck. It is Life of Brian is much more tightly and Graham Chapman is affably bewildered as Brian, a chap whose Kiva and well-timed, and his appearance as Brian's Mum is appropriately Friday. Oct. 19 in being produced by the City time is apparently long in coming, and the other members of the organically structured than any of their ratty. the Brodv multi-purpose Crisis Film Group, and has earlier works. The wild ideas, reasoned troupe constantly turn up in an astonishing variety of roles. John room. received support from several Cleese plays a hapless officiant at a personally disastrous In answer to some of the charges regarding the picture's alleged public All three dances are being citizen's awareness groups in illogic and brilliant ensemble playing remain stoning, a grammar conscious Centurion, the politically shrewd "blasphemy." Eric Idle is quoted in the current Rolling Stone as the afflicted cities. saying. Life of Brian is about people-, it just happens to be set in sponsored by Frontline Cine¬ intact, of course, but the sketches and scenes leader of the revolu. - naries and several other roles. In addition to ma to help raise Tickets to the dances will Judea. No one is exempt from being laughed at, you know. We're money for a better enacting one of the screen's most memorable, if unorthodox, are organized. Pontius Pilates, Michael Palin appears as a Wise Man, a laughing it man, not God." Terry Jones, quoted in the same film currently under pro¬ be $2 each at the door. lamenting article, clarifies this further. "My feelings toward Christ," he cured leper, a revolutionary, and an exceedingly dull prophet. Eric Idle turns up in an assortment of reflects, "are that he was a bloody good bloke, even As written and performed by the Python ensemble, the film has impudent, slow-witted types, though he little to do with Jesus Christ, actually — Brian, adroitly played by wasn't as funny as Margaret Thatcher." including the leader of a "suicide squad" whose troops take their Graham Chapman, is merely basically respectful contemporary collective name very seriously. Terry Gilliam, the a group's token of His. Christ is briefly seen and heard delivering the Sermon on American, is seen in a number of character roles, and served as the the Mount, but from a distance. From quite a distance. Brian, his film's production designer. Terry Jones' direction is assured and mother Terry Jones, in drag — he also directed) and assorted bickering bystanders struggle to make out His words. A "What was that'.'" I think it was "Blessed are the Cheesemakers." "What's so special about the cheesemakers?" SENIORS It's not meant to be taken literally," muses one. "Obviously it refers to any manufacturers of dairy products." GET YOUR MR. B'S HAS MOVED TO 220 M.A.C. Anon. Brian, smitten by an attractive young revolutionary, HAMBURGERS. FRIES. SHAKES AND BEER IN THE UNIVERSITY MALL takes up with an anti Roman terrorist group, The Peoples' Front PORTRAITS TAKEN of Judea mot to be confused, notes their leader, with hated rivals (next to Wherehouse Records) The Judean Peoples' Front and The Judean Popular ANNOUNCES: A one time only People's Fronti. Brian is straight away assigned to scrawl "Romans, Go Home on the walls of the get acquainted special this palace. Later, he helps lead an FREE SUNDAY, OCT. 7th 5-10PM ' embattled Commando attempt to kidnap the wife of Pontius Pilate. Men's and Ladies' Eventually, through a brilliantly devised series of preposterous misunderstandings, Brian is mistaken for a Messiah. Throngs of 38' HAMBURGERS! newly loyal - and basically inattentive — zealots follow his every move. Asked for a blessing, Brian desperately improvises. "You've got Good Food at Great Prices! SKI SWEATERS assorted it all wrong." he pleads. "You don't need to follow me . . . You've For the Red styles, colors and at the got to work it out for yourselves." Cedar Log *14.50 "YES! YES!" shouts his mass of followers. "We've got to work it aout for ourselves. Tell us more." PEANUT BARREL LOUNGE "No, that's the point," responds a frustrated Brian. "Don't let Yearbook for those of you who Sug. Retail $20 anyone tell you what to do . . couldn't get tickets: Before he can disavow or even attend to many of a saviour's duties fish one fellow, for instance, wants to know if he'll endorse Brian is captured by Centurions and sentenced, by a lisping ★ TAKES ONLY 5 MINUTES MSU VS. U Of M 220 M.A.C., E. UNIVERSITY MALL Lansing (?) Pontius Pilate (Michael Palin), to be one of 140 crucified as part 10-9 M-F of the Passover celebration. It looks bleak for Brian, but he tries to ★ Makes an excellant Both at 521 East Grand River New Hours: live up to the jovial words of a fellow crucifee (Eric Idle), who 10-6 SAT • sings: Resume picture. right across from MSU's Berkey Hall 12-5 SUN NEXT TO WHEREHOUSE RECORDS * ★ Professional, Quality KERATS photos AUTO BODY American & Foreign Cars (All: 353-5292 i Quality Work Guaranteed Harris who? Free Estimates For an appointment or mon. - Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. drop by room 337 Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 12 Noon Union Bldg. 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FORMERLY YODERS i Hours: Daily 8:30 to 6:00, M On Campus. Soon. Satuiday 8:30 to 5:00 See Your Placement Office Today. SS Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan F"day October 5. 1979 9 DAVE JANSSEN Not just another MSU/U-M game Well folks, it's time again for the MSU-University of Michigan game and to decide momentum heading into a tough Big Ten conference schedule; Saturday. The Wolves have some on of the same teams left its schedule that MSU Wangler is the passer. U-M statistics through the The first four games of its season If you're an MSU fan, you're probahly hoping that place kicking will decide the out Women golfers at Purdue for another year, who owns • whether severe criticism does. They play Purdue in prove this to be an accurate come of Saturday's game. The MSU women's golf team Johnson. its south in two weeks to the state's bragging rights in of the 1979 Spartans by West Lafayette and Minne¬ assessment. Dickey has U-M kickers, Virgil and Ali course will join 20 teams form nine "Four players the spectrum of Michigan Detroit Free Press columnist sota and rival Ohio State in gained 215 yards in 34 at Haji Sheikh, have made just 1 were one play in the Midwest Regional states at the Purdue University stroke away from college football. George Puscas was war¬ Ann Arbor, but have a history tempts for a per-carry aver of 10 field goals, a 30-yarder making the tournament. the longest, while MSU's Golf Course in West Lafayette, team," Fossum said, "Every But for MSU and its fans, ranted; of winning the big games age of 5.1 yards. Wangler, on Morten Andersen has con Ind. for the Purdue Invita body's on the brink of scoring As for this weekend, "No¬ this nationally televised 72nd • whethei* you'll be sunning (excluding, of course, those on the other hand, has thrown 51 verted seven of 10 including tional, Saturday and Sunday. really well, I'm just really meeting. between the rival or shoveling come Jan. 1,1980 the West Coast). passes and completed 29 for a body on the team has played Besides MSU, schools partici schools takes on a number of • the true value of your percentage of.568. boots of 53, 52, and 51 yards. pleased." either the north or south items of added importance in Like it not, for you Both MSU and U-M have According to Schem pating in the 36 hole tourna¬ The tournament is especially course," Fossum said. "It's all already faded 1980 Rose Bowl or ment will be Stephens College 1979. T-shirt. Spartan fans who have not yet strong defenses which may bechler, "in this rivalry, the important for the Spartans, new to everybody, so it should (Mo.), Franklin College (Ind.), who will return to Purdue and be very Here's a glance at just a Some of these things MAY, been convinced of Vaughn's point to a low-scoring game. losing team usually does have interesting." universities of Missouri few. The game may deter¬ not necessarily WILL be de abilities, Saturday's outcome But the defense is dependent the extra incentive." Don't think the Spartans won't have Columbia, Virginia, Minnesota, mine: termined Saturday. In the will probably depend most on the offense to control the Illinois and Michigan, and • whether MSU quarter¬ back Bert Vaughn can lead his event the Spartans lose Satur¬ day, it is conceivable that they upon the quarterbacks. It's a good thing that Vaughn is ball so the defense does not have to spend a lot of time on at least as much incentive as U-M Saturday, playing in Illinois State, Southern Illinois, Oakland (Mich.), Central Michi Men off Madison to team to a win in a truly 'big' could come back to tie or even already used to being roughed the field. The quarterback is front of about 80,000 people, win the Big Ten title. up a bit because you can be the man that must control most of whom are on their gan, Memphis State (Tenn.), game; Indiana, Indiana State. DePaul, • an fair or overall assessment, unfair, of an MSU football program by many Don't count on it. MSU still has to play two tough teams, assured that U-M rushers will be breathing down his back most of the afternoon. Con that offense. MSU did not control the ball on offense last week at Notre Dame and its side, on television for the first time in four years and for a man who will be making his Ball State and host Purdue universities. for Badger invite The young MSU team, de¬ s golf team will be among the 11-team field this who have heard about but Purdue and Minnesota, at sidering he was not in the defense simply could not hold first appearance in front of a cided upon by coach Mary it the •cond annual were unable to watch the Spartan Stadium. On the game too long last Saturday, up, as it was on the field nationwide audience. Badger Fall Invitational in Madison, Fossum through playoffs at the Wis Spartans in the past three road, the Spartans have to this will be Bert's biggest test virtually all afternoon. The bookies in Detroit were of the The kicking game is always taking U-M by two in this Spartans' Forest Akers West I he 54 hole tournament will be played at the Cherokee Country seasons, because play in Columbus against yet yet. one Golf Course this week, will a vital part of any football but don't bet on it. This is Club, home course for the University of Wisconsin. The teams will NCAA imposed probation; undefeated Ohio State and one much up for grabs as a Rick include junior Cathy Hackett, play 36 holes Friday and 18 Saturday. • whether MSU's football Iowa, which nearly upset As for the U-lvi quarter¬ game and there MSU has a as backs, coach Bo Schembechler definite advantage. The Spar Leach pass and as hard to sophomore Nina Spatafora. and Spartans Tom Mase, Rick Grover. Steve Lubbers, Hill Herrick, success against U-M was fleet¬ powers Oklahoma and Ne¬ freshmen Syd Wells, Lisa \\ ayne Benson and Dave Helen will make the ing or if the Spartans are braska early this season. has apparently decided to go tans' Ray Stachowitz has a predict as the flight of a U-M trip along with head Brown, Alison Sellers and Sue coach Bruce Fossum. really finally catching up to U-M would likely be better with two, B.J. Dickey and 44.6 yard average in 21 punts neid goal attempt. But isn't John Wangler. Dickey is sup¬ while Bryan Virgil of U-M that what college football's all U-M as a national power; equipped to fight its way back • which team will have the into the race, should it lose posed to be the runner while averages only 35.8 in 18 tries. about? 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The MSU men's cross country team will take its unbeaten act MSU will play Dayton in State News Sports Writer score 3-0 with her unassisted MSU head coach Sam Ka on the road Saturday when the Spartans face winless today's game and Purdue on Northwestern University at Kenosha, Wis. For the sixth time in as many goal in the first ten minutes of jornsin was pleased with the Saturday. The Spartans have remained undefeated this season on the games, the MSU field hockey the second half, preceding the match but was hesitant to go team held its opponent score continuance of the one woman overboard with praise. strength of two lopsided victories at home. Their first road trip The only dark spots thus far should be an easy one as well as the Wildcats struggle through less as it beat Grand Valley show, Johnson, who netted the "I think the players tried State in Kajornsin's 6-0-1 season, head coach Don Amidei's 11th season at the helm. Colleges, 7 0 Wednesday. next two Spartan tallies. their best," Kajornsin said, are that standout Judy Igna- Northwestern has an 0-4 season mark and its troubles have In a game in which the Gail Cronin and Klepinger "but we substituted four times siak is out of action with been mounting. The Wildcats' top runner, Andy Okley, went I display with alphanumeric capability So Junior League WBA every Sat morning vou can name and label programs, functions, vari¬ ables coiisiants, and prompt lor data with words 6:30 pm Mixed Doubles or sentente . Plus: over 130 resident functions; con- HEWLETT Jip, PACKARD HURRY! HURRY! JOIN NOW tii .'ius memory; more than 400 lines of program memory or 63 data storage registers—expandable 11111\ er 2.000 lines or 3I9 registers with Memory CALL 337-1709—ASK FOR KATH1 2757 E. GRAND RIVER NEXT TO THE BI S STOP J 1 2 Michigan State News. East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 It's Bob and Bing just bobbin' along SPEAKS ON CAMPUS on the rugged Road to Rio °Hope & Crosby" in Producer claims BBC is too inflexible By SUE ROBACH "Unfortunatley, the power of Donnellan's film deals with way British soldiers have been cials. "and there will be a decline in It is the responsibility of television is in the hands of the the British Imperial Army, treated in the past," Donnellan "I would be supported by my the quality of the BBC during persons involved in television management, not the creators," said. union and collegues," Donnellan this time." to challenge and override bar Donnellan said. "IT IS AN analysis of the BBC officials do not agree said, "so they wouldn't walk all Donnellan mentioned other riers imposed by those who with how Donnellan portrays over me." problems with the BBC in his control the media, a producer the army and the content of his Donnellan said his survival as talk. from the British Broadcasting interviews. a producer would depend on his "One of the major drawbacks Corporation (BBC) said Thurs Conference set for In his film, Donnellan traces the training of a typical soldier openness to things that life offers while being hard as nails is the lack of public accountabi¬ lity by the BBC," Donnellan Philip A. Donnellan, who recruit in the British army and against those who try to control said, "the public has no say in spoke to faculty members and students concerning his work local entrepreneurs also reviews past wars. "Having spent five years the media. Donnellan went on to discuss the BBC." Donnellan also said that with the BBC since 1948, said myself in the army I was very the existing conflicts between many technological advance¬ Small business owners from provide mental health as¬ that his most recent documen much interested in soldiers, and the creators for BBC and those ments made by BBC are for the Tri County area will meet sistance to workers with emo^ tary concerning the British in the Hilton Inn in Lansing tional problems ranging therefore I am deeply sym¬ who control it. poliltical reasons. from "Those who create for the army, may not be shown in Oct. 8 to 11 to participate in the drug abuse to marital prob pathetic," he said. "The media, at least in England because BBC officials In previous British films, BBC seek to push out from Britain, is ignoring the human County Community Ingham "R^oad to Rj>io" lems. claim it is too controversial. Mental Health Conference. A consultant from the Na there has been very little those who control, however aspects of things," Donnellan About 200 entrepreneurs will tional Institute of Mental criticism of the army, Donnel they have always been resisted, said. be introduced to the basic Health will provide both teach Ian added. Donnellan said. "The media should FRIDAY 8& 10 G 8 Holden Hall explore concepts of Industrial Mental Registration Health, Tom Helma, coordi nator said. The conference will ing to employers and counsel ing to employees during the four day conference. his DONNELLAN SAID THAT recourse would involve ne "THIS WILL BE manifested in the next 20 years," he added. things that bring people to¬ gether such as world culture, Free with dorm ID. All others $1.50 gotiations with top BBC offi¬ he added. 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East Lonsing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 13 Act grants tax credits Renown illusionist The federal and state govern ments are making it cheaper for demand and encourage alterna tive energy resources. subtract 15 percent from their State energy legislation al¬ coming to campus taxes of the first $2,000 spent. lows for a tax credit of 25 Michigan residents to weather ize their homes through tax "The direct provision of the National Energy Act provide The $300. maximum deduction is percent of the first $2,000 and 15 percent will perform Houdini-like feats credits. of the next $8,000. largely for conservation and Those who install solar, wind Eden said he feels this legis¬ The National Energy Act, conversion to alternative Why not relax and enjoy a mystical-magical evening of He became interested in ener¬ or geothermal conversion de lation is a step in the right magic at age 7 after watching a which contains two provisions illusion and psychic phenomena. performance of Moxo The Magician, and five years later he was gy sources," Thomas Edens, vices are eligible for credit direction. for reducing the cost of wea MSU resource economist, said. based on 30 percent of the first Internationally known illusionist, Andre Kole, will perform performing throughout the United States and the world. "If legislation is enacted in therization and one for install¬ Houdini-like escapes, transcendental levitation and other feats Besides performing magic, Kole is also a The federal tax credit allows $2,000 spent and 20 percent of leading inventor of anticipation of, rather than in of illusion on Monday, Oct. 15 at the MSU Auditorium. ing solar conversion devices, residents who install weatheriz- the next $8,000 spent. The magical effects and operates a business that built and reaction to, resource limita¬ Kole has performed his magic in 73 countries and has was created to reduce energy manufactured his magical inventions. ing devices in their homes to maximum deduction is $2,000. tions, we will be better able to entertained more than 76 million people. As an illusionist I do not waste meet the my time trying to accomplish challenge in years His two-hour performance, called the "World of Illusion." wilt that which is possible, but rather I concentrate on that which is ahead," he said. also include his investigation of the occult, the Bermuda impossible," he said. Group offers better idea The Energy Extension Ser¬ Triangle and the possibility of communication with the dead. Tickets for the event sponsored by the Campus Crusade for vice in Lansing provides a At the request of Time Magazine, Kole, a recognized expert ( hrist at MSU are on sale in the Union in the area of psychic research, made a study of surgeons in the lobby or at the door the complete listing of energy fi¬ night of the performance. nancial assistance programs to Philippines claiming to perform operations without medical Seats are $3, $4 and $5 and groups of 25 or more will receive a Michigan residents. instruments or anesthetics. $1 discount on each ticket. for bicycle protection For the average MSU student, not much could According to spokesperson Bonita Neff, state be worse than coming out of class and bicycle coordinator for 4-H youth programs, the discovering that his or her bike has been lockers are "mini garages" mounted on cement vandalized or stolen. A group of MSU professors blocks," which can house two bikes. have said that they can protect students' bikes Faculty and students could rent the lockers for and earn money for campus developments at the HOT SUNDAY, 50 cents a day or $60 to $70 a year. same time by providing the Unversity with "The University of California at Davis has bicycle lockers. similar lockers," Neff said, "and the university is The group would buy coin-operated fiberglass making money with them." lockers for MSU in exchange for University There will be a meeting at noon Monday for space and free rental for the investors. Profits generated to the lockers would go into a development fund which would be used to provide more lockers and better bike racks. people intersted in getting bicycle lockers on campus. It will be a brown bag luncheon in Suite 10, Nisbet Bldg., on Harrison Road across from Spartan Village. NOT MONDAY, COLLEGE BOWL IS BACK! 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He accused Four Lansing City Council candidates met before a sparse 2010 PL Michigan Ave., and owner of an art gallery, The Gentle the present council of engaging in "petty politics" and said that crowd of about 40 people Wednesday night to address the Side of Life, said he has seen a lot of it needs to "positive growth" in the come to an end. issues of the upcoming Nov. 6 election. city. He added that he would like to be a part of that growth. Many citizens attending the meeting voiced concern in what Candidates attending were Pat Lindemann, First Ward Lindemann stressed that public input is essential when they thought was a lack of enforcement in city building codes. any Council candidates candidates, Lou Adado. Dick Baker and Sid Worthington, all vying for two councilmember at large positions. kind of development is being considered for the city. Baker, a four year incumbent, stressed his drive to open city Several persons cited dilapidated houses and the the city to get the homes fixed. inability of The only invited candidate that did not attend was Ted council meetings to the public, his participation in the All the candidates agreed that passage zoning laws lack "teeth " and DeLeon Sr.. a First Ward prospect. of an anti redlining mortgage bill in Michigan and his voiced hopes that the code enforcement could be beefed address issues Fight year city councilmember Terry McKane, is running unopposed for the Third Ward and was not invited to the commitment to neighborhood and housing preservation. Adado, the current council president, stressed the need for In addition to city council elections, four bond issues the ballot. up. are on meeting. continued city development. They are: a new police building not to exceed $14 million; the "A lot more work needs to be done to removal of improve the city," he an existing asphalt plant and production of a new THE MEETING, SPONSORED by the Eastside Neighbor said. Adado has been a council member for eight years. one for no more than $888,000; the development of Crego Park hood organization, was characterized by a "neighborhood" and Fidelity Lake for no more tha $3 million; and street repair I theme, with most of the questions asked being related to WORTHINGTON. A RESEARCHER for the House of and improvement for no more than $6.5 million. Mortgage redlining in Lansing examined by tnedutsSM By ROLAND WILKERSON State News Staff Writer the house is in an they old or are purchasing deteriorating institutions summarize all their transactions, such as how many CREDIT The records of 20 Lansing neighborhood. loans were denied, how many area lending institutions will be Mortgage redlining may also were given, and the number of studied by an MSI,' graduate come in the form of denied foreclosed mortgages. loans Although mortgage redlining Now... funds in your for patterns that might indicate home improvement or that mortgage redlining is or second mortgages. is not as blatant as it was in the curring within the city. past, Ipcar said he believes that Charles Iprar, who received IPCAR WILL SCRUTINIZE it still is taking place. his doctorate in 1974 front MSU statistics such as interest rates "Instead of denying mort in urban geography, has been and the amount of time one has gages, lending institutions now awarded a $20,975 grant from to repay the loan. The informa require a higher down payment the National Science Founda tion to conduct the study which tion will be run through a computer for analysis. or higher interest rates," Ipcar said. James Foulds, assistant • SHARE ACCOUNT begins this month and runs Aiding Ipcar in his research, plan¬ through September 1980. is a state law passed in 1977, ning director for Lansing, said Mortgage redlining, as de which in considered by many as the trend to move out of urban fined by Ipcar, occurs when lending institutions turn down the most powerful anti- redlining law in the country. The law areas people into the has reversed and that are now moving back • SHARE DRAFT ACCOUNT mortgage applicants because requires that lending city. Divestiture proves • CHRISTMAS/VACATION CLUB profitable (continued from page 1) dividends "The Trustees have no legal right to do what they will with them (stocks) for a social responsibility issue. Because of the law we investment with at least comparable risk, profit, can't sell stocks without an alternative and diversification. earn "If the trustees were to sell all the stocks at once they certainly would have been challenged legally for not acting prudently." Board members did ask the investment firm if all stock with South African ties could be sold at once. The 10 stocks the University divested during 1979 were worth $334,032. Stocks sold for from day of deposit economic reasons lost $25,876, leaving Scudder, Stevens and Clark about $308,000 to reinvest in 1979. The University made more than $500,000 from reinvesting these funds for a net profit of $279,444. to day of withdrawal "OUR DIVESTITURE W AS symbolic to show that we care," Aubrey Radcliffe, R-East Lansing, said. "A symbolic gesture like this can have long range effects." In a recent editorial in.The Chronicle of Higher Education, however, former MSU President Clifton Wharton disagreed with the divestiture process. at an annual rate of "Corporate withdrawal, while symbolic of condemnation, would negatively affect only the black South Africans who have benefited from the push of U.S. firms under the Sullivan That's right! Every S5 share in your credit If you have an EVERYDAY account, your principles," Wharton wrote. "The symbolism of divestiture by universities of the stock of companies doing business in union now works harder for you TWO WAYS. balance has been transferred to your regular South Africa is equally hollow." First, they earn dividends from the day of share account automatically so you're already The proper way to solve the racial policy of apartheid is through the U.S. government and United Nations, Wharton said in his Sept. 24 article. deposit until the day of withdrawal. earning the new, higher rate. "Except to those activists whose true goals are indiscriminately anti big business or Second, they earn dividends at an annual If you're employed by the university but whose real desire is self gratification from shouldering the white man's burden on behalf of rate of 6 '/2%. haven't yet discovered your credit union, the black downtrodden, it is manifestly clear that the corporations are the wrong target, and the least effective Best of all, there are no minimum deposit there's never been a better reason - or time - means available," Wharton said. Although Elliot said she also believes the government must become involved, requirements, special accounts, or maturity to join. divestiture has become a different approach to the same problem. periods. 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SHOWS: 7:20-9:20 OPEN—7:00 SAT-SUN AT: 1:20-3:20 SHOWS—7:25-9:25 at the 353-2010 5:20-7:20-9:20 SAT 8 SUN SAT t SUN TRADING POST Bus Stop: TELL ONE AND ALL TO BE SURE TO COME PREPARED EARLY BIRD OPEN—1:00 SHOWS-1:25-3:25 S-5:30-Sl.7S BUY SELL 6 TRADE WE PARE YOU 5:25-7:25-9:25 FRIDAY /Ml Spartan Triplex 1 Mhmm—mmam)si oo30"*"Ml | To Discmkr "The Legacy "! THE TV SHOW THAT Tickets on sole 30 minutes pri "DOUBLE BUBBLE DANCIN SHOES I T. G. > show) CAN'T BE SHOWN ON TV! LIGHTNING 2 for 1 on All Drinks. 4PM-7PM js after show' "Some ot the most uproarious comedy material I have ever seen. tyDonoghoe FAST SERVICE! ADMISSION: $1.00 is the Clint Eastwood of Comedy." FANTASTIC FRIDAY PART-1 —Timothy White ROLLING STONE Electronic Repair on 8PM-2AM " 'MONDO VIDEO' is simply 'too funny' all makes of stereos, ADMISSION $3.00 for television. I lost weight!" - Chevy Chase TVs, guitars, amps, & SATURDAY CRs. LICENSED C.B. "Raunchy ... Gross ... Tasteless NBC Censor REPAIR. Service as .The ! 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Director Franco Brusati reveals 7 Openings—Off Campus Counsel himself as the new giant of Italian filmmaking. Manfredi's Petitions may be picked up is a performance to treasure." in —Archer Winsten, N Y. Post 334 Student Services Deadline for applications is "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" —Judith Crist October 16. SHOWTIMES MON "DELICIOUS, ABSOLUTELY thru FRI 7:00 & 9:00 SAT and SUN p> mall DELICIOUS!"-cbstv 1:00.3:00,5:00,7:00.9:00 YOl N(i FRANKENSTEIN" GENE WILDER'PETER BOYLE MARTY EELDMAN ♦ (M)RIS LEACHMAN You'll Laugh Till Your Heart Breaks Starring Nino Manfredi and Anna Korina. SHCWCASE1AZZ presents English subtitles Friday 7:30/9:30 in 109 Anthony DOLLAR BRAN0 & the R0SC0E MITCHELL TRIO $1.00 with RHA pass, $1.50 all others Friday, Oct. 5, 8 & 11 pm, Erickson Kiva. On sale now. DCU.AP. JAZZ: YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW Wednesday, Oct. 17, 11 am, University Auditorium. A free lecture/demonstration by pianist Billy Taylor in conjunction with his 815 pm Lecture-Concert performance. Performance ANATOMY OF A MURDER BRANDS tickets on sale Mon., Oct. 1 at the Union Ticket Offjce. $7.50, 6.50 & 5, MSU students with ID, Vrprice. PAT METHENY GROUP Wednesday, Oct. 31, 8 & 10 30 pm, McDonel Kiva. On sale Oct. 10 THEROSCOE BETTY CARTER & her TRIO & the SONNY FORTUNE Saturday, Dec. 1, 8 & 11 pm, Erickson Kiva. On sale Nov. QUINTET 9 MITCHELL TRIO ShowcaseJazz fall series tickets (Billy Send certified check or money order, Taylor not included) are $15. self-addressed, stamped FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 8 & 11 PM envelope and choice of early or late shows (no mixing) to Show¬ caseJazz, 2nd floor. Union Bldg., MSU, East Lansing, 48824. No ERICKSON KIVA, MSU personal checks. Series tickets are on sale $6 in advance, $7 at tha door at the Union Ticket Office. Directed by Otto Preminger. With James A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by Stewart. Lee Remick and Ben Gazarra. Music at the Union Ticket Office, Wherehouse student tax money. Thisthow made possible by a grant from^ by Duke Ellingtori. Records II, Flat, Black & Circular, the National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, a federal agency. No smoking, food or drink in the SATURDAY 8:00 109 ANTHONY Arts Box Office: Center for the Arts, Kiva. Accessible. For information about Programming SUNDAY 8:00 336 UNION ^Knapp's in Lansing & Meridian Malls. Board events, call the PB HOTLINE—353-2010. I it ism 4 to ASMSU Npoont tart. M* h stoeit Ui wet hrtulty MettftfcDU lltavtin Movie f«* UI k NfraoMt Sort Mine 35J2818 tor ore nil ■ PI events I Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 17 Editor in Chief W anted for NOTICE FOR THOSE LATE NIGHT WELCOME BACK! ASMSU announces open petitioning for one start the year Rhapport, the RHA publication position on each of the following commit¬ MUNCHIES oit right with a cit Any interested individual tees: Substance Abuse Committee, Registra¬ may pick up an application in 334 Student Services tion Review Committee, Yes! There IS someplace from gary'S *8.00 Programming Tues. & Thurs. 9-12 Board Mon.-Fri. 1-3:30 Petitions may be picked up in OPEN EVERY FRIDAY AND 334 Student call 351-6511 Deadline Wed.Oct. 10, 1979 at 3:30 p m. Services Deadline for turning in applications For more information call 353-8857 is Oct. 12. sat3ua.mtll burger GARYs KING Campus Beauty Salon 1141 E. GRAND RIVER WILS ANNOUNCES tonight! dpfij 549 E. Grond River—across from Berkey Hall, LIVE IN CONCERT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14 Bob LucasTrio 8PM LANSING CIVIC CENTER An amazing swingband from Bloomington, SH Indiana. Music from the 20's, 30's and 40's MlJ on guitar, fiddle and bass. Great singing ffriafj BRYAN L and playing. Lots of fun. Don't miss 'em ! JEAN'LUC The Ten Pound Fiddle $3^ BOWERS admission: WILLIAMS HALL& PONTY with special guest star $8.50 A $7.50 SHAWN PHILLIPS BILL& LIVIA VANA/ER Sunday 8P® Sally Rogers At the Civic Center Box Where House Records and Recordland Office, Philo recording artists. Fantastic Greek,Balkan, and American music played on traditional instru¬ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 A Cherry Hill Production ments. HOUSE CONCERT Public Welcome 8& KWOpm, VDonel Kiva 431 Gainsborough East Lansing $3 $4.50 in advance until noon, Friday, October 12, at Union Ticket Office, Elderly Instruments, Castellani's Market, Arts Box Offices at Center for the Arts and Knapp's in Lansing and Meridian Malls. $5.50 at the door. THE COMPANY presents A division of the ASMSU Programming Board, funded by student tax money. I j Not accessible. Please, no smoking or alcohol in the Kiva. Call the PB Hotline [ A night of great comedy with for 24-hour information about Programming Board events-353-2010. Y_ 'THE BEST OF SECOND CITY" V Saturday Tickets: $5.00 Oct. 6 8 and Available at 10:30pm the Union 1 1 1 4IMV Erickson Hall Kiva Ticket Office SIKIES'n l ake a stroll clown the "Great White Way " with any four of Broadway's brightest musical comedies and plays for only a fraction of the cost of being there. You save more than 15% over regular box office prices when you purchase a series. What's more, you can the Second City charge itl A Choose Any Four 20 A DIVISION I) OF ASMSU PROGRAMMING BOARD. FUNDED BY C> STU DENT TAX MONEY. P.B. HOTLINE 353-2010 Walk into the incredible true Thursday, October 18 Thursday, October 25 FORREST TUCKER and BUTTERFLY The Tony-Award winner as Best Play of 1978, experience of Billy Hayes. MC QULEN star in a new, lavish production of the powerful American classic. Enjoy "01' Man "DA" is a beguiling play about a son's need to come to terms with his father, his "DA," and And bring all the courage Rivcr"and other favorites from the unforgetta¬ with himself. In a class with the best of Scan ble Kern & Hammcrstein score. O'Cascy... steeped in Irish language, laughter you can. and atmosphere. chapter two ,o, Thursday, February 7 Tuesday, November 27 A razzle dazzle revue of the best from the Grand Hailed as Neil Simon's best play, "CHAPTER Old Man of Broadway, Eubie Blake, who is 95 TWO" is a warm and human love story. NBC's and still going strong! His famous show tunes Gene Shalit calls it " a triumph. For crying out supply the undercurrent for this dance-crazy loud see this play. Also for laughing out loud" jewel. fife An ALAN PARKER Film MIDNIGHT EXPRESS ZZ**.. PETER GUBERv-we.OLIVER STONE ALAN MARSHALL „ DAVID PUTTNAM — ALAN PARKER «, GIORGIO M0R00ER 11*171 Fri-Conrad 8:00 & 10:15 128 Nat Sci 7:00 4 9:15 DEATHTRAP Sal-Wilson 8:00 & 1000 Tuesday, April 8 Brody 7:004 MO Monday, February 25 The Belafonte mystique is many things. There's the voice, "crystal-pure and tender as an Irish An entertaining, hilarious, devilishly fiendishly tenor's " but, also "as full of animal lust as a clever, ingenious, absolutely spellbinding, JWCKNIQIOLSOri chilling comedy-thriller. In other words, a hit! blues singer's." Belafonte is a recording artist Don't miss itl (Also a University Series event) (33 albums to date), a concert singer, Broadway TV Film star, friend to the meek and the mighty, humanitarian. A musical evening with Harry Belafonte is an unforgettable experience All shows in the University Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. NOW ACCEPTING MAIL ORDER FOR SERIES TICKET,COUNTER SALES OPEN Reserved seats only SERIES OF 4 SHOWS: $40.00, 30.00, 20.00 Fri-Brody 7:004 MO Wilson 8:00 4 10:00 Sat—Conrad 7:30 4 9:45 Sun-Wilson 7:30 4 9:45 Residence Hall students must present meal ID to enter film Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 5, 1979 IT ONLY TAKES MINUTES TO PLACE YOUR STATE NEWS LASS 1 FIE! 347 STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING CALL 355-8255 Clastiffed Advertising Automotive Automotive Information Employment |[jj| | Employment ""[ITU I Employment ~|[fj"| [~ Employment ~j [jj] | Employment ||"jX| FORD FAIRMONT, 1978. 4 1970 volkswagen looks PHONE 355-8255 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT LIKE TO DRIVE 347 Student Services Bldg. door, 4 cylinder, 4-speed. & runs good. $300. 323-3948. INSTRUCTOR, SECRE- FAST FOOD MANAGERS must have Red, radio, undercoated, 3-10-9 (3) working knowl¬ with Michigan's largest multi- DO IT FOR TARIAL training program. Domino's Pizza, 250 units edge of electronic circuits manufacturer distributor, 15- DOMINO'S PIZZA. BA Regular Rates snow tires. 655-3195, after 5 and trouble degree and/or recent nationwide, need experi- shpoting tech¬ 20 hours per week. Automo¬ Now p.m. 3-10-5 15) 2 VW buses, 1973 and 1971, hiring full and part-time work experience in secre- enced fast food managers DAYS niques. Will perform repairs bile required. 339-9500. 1 excellent, no rust. 351-9077. delivery people. Flexible tarial-clerical. Vocational cer- now to be trained for posi- • 3 doy-95' per line GM CAPRICE '69. Engine 3-10 5 (3) and maintenance on broad¬ C-23-10-31 (5) hours with paid vacations tification and prior teaching tions as store managers. You 6 8 3 doys-85' superb, body good, air, AM/ casting audio and RF equip¬ and holiday benefits. Can 3 2 85 7 65 14.40 16.80 per line ment experience preferred. Con- can earn up to $250 per week FM cassette stereo, new using manuals and UNIFORMED SECURITY of¬ make up to $5/hour with 4 3.80 10 20 19.20 22.40 6 doys-80' per line schematics. Must be able to tact Ingham Intermediate while in training. Our expan- radials, brakes, excellent tran ficers and store detectives, commission and tips. Apply 5 4 57 12 75 24.00 28.00 8 doys-70' per line sportation. $650. Call Rob, | Auto Service 1| / | work with tubes, transistors, full or part-time. Call 641 - at the following locations. School District, 676-3268. 5; 10-5 (8) sion offers exciting oppor- tunities for you to join the 6 5.70 15 30 28 80 33.60 355 1985. 2-10-5 (5) and integrated circuits. Ex¬ 4562. OR-23-10-31 (3) JUNK CARS wanted. Also perience with RF and Amand RnnM h roard for fastest Rowing pizza com- 7 6 65 17 85 33.60 39.20 ^'n3 Line pe(.'nser,lon '78 HONDA CVCC. 5 speed selling used parts. Phone FTN transmission systems is 2068 Cedar St., Holt 1561 Haslett Rd., Haslett .u mother - k. B0ARD . s helper .n East Lan- for pany in the world. Your salary £ yb jnnj 0f ry 321-3651. C-23-10-31 (3) highly desirable. Must be able Master Charge 8 Visa Welcome Civic - Air/Ziebart. 35- to work 10-20 hours per Congregation Sharrey Zedek 1139 E. Grand River, ^3fSm^||70mOn m' ' S12'5°° ^ year ^ 25% Special Rates 37MPG, Bill 337 1894 3-10-9 13) CHEAPEST PRICES in the state! UGLY DUCKLING week. $3.30-4.00 per hour of E. Lansing East Lansing 5214 Cedar St., Lansing 3^045J4) profit of the unit. Supervisory and franchising opportunities depending on experience. 3608 N.E. St., Lansing 345 Ads 3 lines-'4.00-5 days. 80' per line over RENT-A-CAR. $7.95/day. Contact seeks permanent and sub¬ puomcdc Mcmrn i ,• available after 12 months Barry 3 lines. No adjustment in rate when cancelled JEEP 1976, CJ5, gray, black top, snow tires and radials, 372-7625. C-23-10-31 (4) Room 8 Student Tigner Services, in stitute teachers for it's 1979- 801 Thomas L. Parkway, Lansing ' EL E SD successful store manage- Price of Michigan State Radio Net¬ 80 Sunday Religious School nluc hon, c r ,' „ ment. Send resume to Joyce item(s) for sale must be stated in ad many options. 332-2422. GOOD USED tires, 13, 14, 15 program. 966 Trowbridge, E. Lansing Gil 3 White' 6300 West Michigan, work. 5-10-5 (18) Glass, 487-5413, Tuesday x Maximum sale price of $200. Private party ads 2-10-5 (3) inch. Snow tires too! 12-10-9 (22) or Aot 'H2 , ansina only. Peanuts Personal ads -3 lines l2.25 MERCURY MONARCH Ghla, Mounted free. Used wheel and hub NOON GYM supervisor, Please contact Rabbi Ches- NEAT MATURE person as a Thursdays. Z-8-10-10^ _ f2 10-9 (24) - - per inser¬ caps. PENNELL Junior High School, 2% mon at the synagogue: PLANT PARTIES - Hostess SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS, 1976, air, cruise, power, new SALES, 1825 Michigan. Lan¬ phone 351-3570; or write live in attendant for handi¬ earns 10%. Contact tion. 75' per line over 3 lines, (pre hours per day each day HYA- pre-school. Full days prefer- payment). tires, after 5 p.m. 332-1485. sing, Michigan, 48912. 482- 1924 Cooledge Road, E. Lan¬ capped attorney of CINTH HOUSE GREENERY, red. Contact Rummage /Garage Sale ads 4 lines school is in session, $3.70/ slight Karen Ritts, - '2.50. 8-10-8 13) 5818. C-23-10-31 17) sing, Mich. 48823 build. Lifting required. 374- 332-6200. 63' per line oveM lines-per insertion. hour. Apply Waverly West 8652. 5-10-11 (5) 0R-6_-10-8<4)__ EASTMINSTER CHILD Junior High, 620 Snow Rd., DEVELOPMENT CENTER, Round Town ads 4 MUSTANG, GRANDE 1973, CHEQUERED FLAG. Foreign rnriK n prk- w 63' per line over 4 lines. lines-J2.50-per insertion. red, excellent radio, $1800, 332-4550. condition, Car parts and accessories are Lansing. 5-10-5 (7) ARE THE COSTS OF 2 WOMEN needed for small preparation? assembling S p',6'77. ^ Lost & Found ads/Transportation ads 3 lines- our specialty. Free advice NOON GYM supervisor, church nursery, $10 each. orders, busing tables. Mini- ' 5-10-9 13) with every part sold. 2605 E. high COLLEGE GETTING mum wage. 30 hours per M .50-per insertion. 50' per line over 3 lines. school, 2 hours per day each YOU DOWN? Sunday, 9:30-11:30a.m. 339- .. . Kalamazoo. (1 mile west of day school is in session, 3511. 1-10-5 (4) week, afternoons, early eve- N0W TAKING aPP|!catlons OLDS DYNAMIC 88, 1960. ARBY s ^°Ac? S/F nings, Saturdays. CITY FISH Popco'n (Sorority-Fraternity) 50' per line. Excellent condition. $700. campus). Call 487 5055. C-23-10-31 (6) $3,70/hour. Apply Waverly We can help you out I COMPANY, 124 E. Washte- atR °"r. ROAST BEEF ^'"9 loca- High School, 5027 West PRESCHOOL Deadlines Call 487-9879. 5-10-5 (3) Michigan, Lansing. 5-10-5 (7) We have job TEACHING naw, downtown Lansing. ,lons for ,Part time and fuN AIDES, POSITIONS. Mor¬ t,me emP'°VmePt. See man- Want Ads-2 p.m.-l OLDS. 1979 Royale 4-door. f Motorcycles ][^6] PART TIME accounting, no in and around the openings for secretarial and clerical shifts nings, 5days/week. Contact 12-10-16 (8) ager between 2 p.m. - 5 p.m., class day before pub¬ Tilt-wheel, cruise, air, stereo, Lansing/ Karen Ritts, EASTMINSTER J. ROSS BROWNE'S Whal- M°nday thru Friday, experience required. 20 hours East Lansing area. Salaries CHILD lication. 350 Olds V-8. Excellent condi¬ 1973 YAMAHA 500 road per week for the school year DEVELOPMENT ing Station is now accepting C) tion. 16,000 miles. $5,900. bike. Crash bar, Dunlap K81 are commensurate with skills CENTER, 351-6177. Needed applications for buspersons, o.r"cuict In Cancellation/Change-1 p.m.-l class day be¬ 8-10-5 (5) tires. $550 best offer. 355- in East Lansing office. Prefer and abilities. Give us a call to immediately. 3-10-5 (6) dishwashers and main- BH'FT • SUP~ Fu" fore publication. accounting junior with 3.2 + Classified Display deadline-3 0987. 3-10-5 (3) GPA. Send resume and make an appointment for tenance positions. Apply in I'™ °phen,ng on 3k11 p:m- p.m.-2 class PACER - 1976, 6 cylinder, grades to P.O. Box 1007, E. your personal interview. NURSES AID - positions for person Monday through sh.ft, Lberal fringe benefits, days before publication. power steering & brakes, cruise. $2,300. 332-5354. 250 YAMAHA Enduro Good condition. $360. Call after 5 Lansing, Ml 48823, attention those who would enjoy work¬ Wednesday 3 to 4:30 p.m. fop 10 m mim eveT£ & "!ght dlfferen,l^1' n0 sh,ft rotation, every other Once ad is ordered it cannot be cancelled ing with patients in their or controller. 4-10-9 (9) weekend off and weekend 8-10-16 (3) p.m. 655-1156. 8 10-16 (3) homes. Hours: 8 to 5, week¬ changed until after 1st insertion. BRODY CAFETERIA seeking bonus paid. M.N.A. contract, There is a M.OO charge for 1 ad SALES/SALES Management days. Immediate openings part-time help for lunches. Come to the change plus PINTO 1973 hatchback. available for those without Ingham County 50' per additional change for maximum of 3 changes. 53,000 miles. Some rust. Runs well. Extra tires. $375. | Employment 11 jj j [ major corporation is enlarg¬ ing Lansing area sales staff. aide certificates. Call Diana at See Terry or 202, Brody Complex. Craig, Room Medical Care Facility 3860 Dobie Rd. Okemos to apply. 323-2223. 8-10-15 (8) 8-10-10(4) 332 1476. 6-10-12 14) SPORTING GOODS Sales Challenging work. Rapid adv¬ 12-10-11(13) The State News will only be responsible for full and part time experienced ancement to substantial the 1st days incorrect insertion. income. Attractive Adjust¬ PINT01975 - good condition. sales people wanted in all fringe ment claims must be made within 10 62,000 miles. About $1500. benefits. Comprehensive trai¬ days departments. All in person, of expiration date. 882 4264 after 5 p.m. MC SPORTING GOODS, ning program. For interview FACTORY DOWN 8-10-16 (3) call Mr. Cumpata 482-0851. Bills are due 7 days from ad expiration date. 5002 W. Saginaw, Lansing. 3-10-8 (10 If not paid by due date, a M OO late PONTIAC CATALINA - 1970. 12-10-10(7) service charge will be due. Runs good, no rust. $200 or OVERSEAS JOBS - Sum¬ best offer. 349-4490 after 5 DON'T WASTE TIME mer/year round. Europe, S. p.m. E 5-10 11 (4) Sell Avon part-time. Earn America, Australia, Asia, ets. good money and set your All fields, $500-1,200 month¬ 1973 PONTIAC GRAND- own hours. Ask about low ly. Expenses paid, sightsee¬ VILLE, regular gas, 2-door cost group insurance cover¬ Automotive Automotive ing. Free information: IJC, JACKET SALE hardtop, AM FM, air, door ages. Call 482 6893 locks. $895 or best offer. Days C 12-10-19 (6) AMC GREMLIN 1976, good CHRYSLER NEW Yorker '68. - 373-7424 or evenings 323- condition, new tires, $1400, Body in excellent condition, 4139. 5-10-10 (5) CHILD CARE, light 694 9763. 8-10-16 (3) house¬ runs well. $500. 337-9595 keeping, $3/hour, 7:30-9a.m. HOUSECLEANING, 2 after¬ after 5 or on weekends. &/or 3-6 p.m. Grand River- noons a week, faculty home ATTENTION!! WE buy late STARFIRE GT - 1976, 4 8-10-16 (4) Abbott area. 332-6811 after 6 near campus. Call 351-1032 model imported and do¬ speed, V-6, power, AM/FM, low mileage. $2995. 349-4490 p.m. 4-10-10 (4) after 6:00. 2-10-5(3) mestic compact cars. Con¬ CHRYSLER 1968 excellent after 5 p.m. 8-10-16 (4) tact John DeYound, WIL¬ condition less than 30,000 PART TIME grounds person DOWN VESTS FROM $19.95 SANTA PHOTO manager LIAMS VW, 484-1341. & part time cleaning person - miles. $500. ED2-4060 or Supervise photo operation C-23-10-31 (5) SPITFIRE, 1975, low mileage, needed for apartment com 351-9510. 5-10-11 (4) and instruct assistance. Ap¬ rustproof, stored winters, BERLINETTA $3100. 332-7336. 8-10-11 (3) munity. Call for interview ply in person at Meridian Mall CAMERO, COUGAR '72, very good 351 1400. 8-10-16 (4) 1979. All power, air, air office. 7-10-12 15) condition, power, $1000/best shocks, T-top, AM/FM cas¬ offer, 694 1106 or 371-4922 TOYOTA CELICA 1979 - DOWN JACKETS FROM $39.95 sette. Very sharp. $8,000. after 7pm. 8-10-12 (3) 4,600 miles, mint condition, FOREIGN AUTO PARTS 349-9589. Seeing is believing. only $6,350. 882 0800 before 12 10-16 (6) 3 p.m. X-5-10-11 (3) 20% APPLES PLUMS Cutlass supreme 79. Olds engineer owned. Sticker DISCOUNT SWEET CIDER '74 BUICK Convertible, one VEGA $7,800, selling $6,295 or best STATION wagon On Most Parts In Stock of the last of its kind. $2100 offer. 349-2103. 6-10-8 1977, silver, 4 speed, low BLOSSOM ORCHARDS firm. 332-3013 after 5. 5-10-5(3) CAMARO 1979-Z28 - 11,500 miles. $6,500. AM/FM Cas CUTLASS SUPREME 1973 Excellent condition, $1400 best offer. 393 2456 8-10-11 (3) or mileage. Cindy 332-6681. 3-10-5 (3) VEGA WAGON '75. Good condition. Good tires. 67,000 THE WARDOWSKI'S 2 miles north of Leslie 3597 Hull Road LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILADLE sette. 669 9464. 5 10-8 (3) (old U.S. 127) miles. $1190/best offer. 332- Open Tuesday, Wednesday, HOURS: 9 om-6pm CAMARO 1975. Excellent CUTLASS -1972 8023 after 5 p.m. 12-10-11 (4) CLOSED MONDAYS Good shape, good transport condition, air, AM-FM, 1975 VOLKSWAGEN Dasher 351 2207 PHONE: 1-589-8251 brown metallic. 337-9275. ation, 349 4183. 3 10-8 (3) silver, good condition, $3000. PICK YOUR OWN APPLES 3 10 5 (3) 1973 DATSUN 610. 42,000 miles. 355-4160. Call Sot. S Sun., 10 5pm Auto CHEVELLE 1969 trans. New anytime, especially at night Gift Packages Super battery, tuned 20-25 MPG. 7 10 12 (5) shipped by UPS Thursday, Friday sports, stock, standard trans $500 or best. mission with 4 on the floor, Greg, 485 1610 after 6. $1500. 321 1098. 3 10-8 (4) 5-10-3 dodge coronet 1975, 4- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CHEVETTE 1979 - 4 door, economical, 4 speed, radio, door, automatic, power steer¬ CITY OF EAST LANSING October 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th rear defog, $4090, 323 3210. ing and brakes. 332 2914. 3-10-5 (3) 8 10 15(31 COMMUNITY DIVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) PROGRAM FIAT 128 '73. $500 INITIAL PLANNING OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT new CHEVETTE, '79. 4 door auto¬ battery, tires, cheap trans¬ APPLICATION matic, rust proofed, 882 5489 1-10-5 (3) portation. Body fair. A public hearing will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 18. 1979 at the 54-B 6813. BL 1-10-5 (3) CHEVROLET 1969. Trans¬ portation special, dependable in winter, never failed to start, FIAT 1975 124 Sport New brakes, radials, Coupe. Midas District Court, 301 M A C. Avenue, for the citizens at the initial Program Application. planning purpose of obtaining views and proposals from stage of the City Community Development Block Grant These are top quality Michigan exhaust, battery. Just tuned, At the hearing citizens will be given an opportunity to express their ideas, opinions made products! $145. 332-3416. 10-10 18 (4) mechanic will recommend. 30 ond understandings regarding City-area housing and community development needs MPG. 5 speed. AM/FM. Pale Citizens shall have the CHEVROLET IMPALA opportunity to comment and make recommendation as to whether green, real cute. Transferred. the City should revise the 1980-81 1971. 4 door, mechanics Community Development Block Grant Program ond Must sacrifice this week at Application which has been submitted to and approved by the Department of Housing Absolutely no cheap imports or shoddy imitations special, best offer. 882 3430. $600 below book. $2150. 351 and Urban Development as part of a three year program and application. 3-10-9 13) 5580. 5 To aid participation in the 10-5|9) Community Development application development the following program information will be provided 1975 CHEVY Impala Wagon, FIAT 1975 124 Sport coup 5 sharp, air, 9-passenger, speed. 30 miles per gallon. 1 The total amount of Take 1-96 to the Ionia exit, $1795. 332-5141. 5 10-5 13) New brakes, radials and ex¬ community development block grant funds expected to be available to the City for community haust system. Mechanic will development and housing activities, CHRYSLER NEWPORT 1972 recommend. $2150. 351 - including planning and administrative activities. 2. Federal CDBG regulations which contain: Runs good. $500, 332-8519. 5580. 8-10 9 (6) a. The range of activities that may be undertaken with these funds, and 5-10-11JI3|__ FORD PINTO 1971 Good b. A summary of other important program requirements Go North on M66 to M44, West on This space is the place to 3. The City CDBG Program Citizen Participation Plan which explains the role of transportation. $200 or best citizens in the City CDBG Program. make money. Call us with offer. 349 4490 after 5 p.m. your ad now! 4 The City CDBG Program Performance E-5-10 11 (4) report which indicates for past City CDBG Programs the kinds of activities undertaken the low and moderate income persons benefiting from those activities, and the City's compliance with Federal CDBG Program requirements WORLD WIDE ANTIQUES SHOH A §ALE The obove information is also available for at the City Department of review between 8:00 a.m. Planning, Housing and Community Development, East Lansing City Hall 410 Abbott Rood at the Urban Policy and Planning Michigan Sfote University Library; and the East Lansing City Library Reference Desk and 5:00 p.m. Library in the moin M44 to Delding and follow the Upon request technical assistance is available with respect to the development of views signs! at Lansing Civic Center ond proposals and with respect to the formation of a neighborhood or project area OCTOBER 5, 6 & 7 organization. For more information please contact the City of East Lansing Commission on Housing and (Thl» ad admttt you t aach person in your party For Community Dovelopment $1.S0 EACH) Good all 3 days c o the Department of Planning. Housing and ALL ANTIQUES ARE FOR SALE [t Community Development 410 Abbott Road East Lansing. Ml 48823 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Michigon State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday October 5, 1979 19 | Employment j ITU 1 Employment ||Xil[ Emplayment |[Xtl For Rent m 1 Apartments "][^| | Houses 1 Iff] 1 for SaiT For Sale For Sale RN'SGN'S REFRIGERATORS - ESCH- SI ILL LOOKING for that 29 GALLON aquarium plus EAST LANSING - Gorgeous "NEMLOVE,1>dJOS)C""' TRUTH APPLIANCES, 315 house or apartment to rent? 2 bedrooms, full basement, stand, hood, light, filter. $65. SEWING MACHINES - new 2112. 4-10-5 (4) " 332 Genera. Hcspi.a. has full and part time positions ^"^2^ oW add K income. Call 487-8611 S. Bridge, Grand Ledge. 627- STOP! Rent-A-Home has hundreds of listings in all carpeting, dining room, gar¬ 351-3313. E-5-10-5 (3) free $99.50. arm machines from Guaranteed used 2191. 8 10-12 (3) age, laundry, modern kitchen CHRISTY'S QUALITY used machines from $39.50. All sizes and prices. Call MC 05NATD-S-RES«U- RANTS of East Lansing and Xtea~rTA"CalS hour areas, 337-1036 and see if they have yard, kids and pets OK. Only 1976 23" Schwinn Conti¬ $250(13-20,349-1065. Open nental 10-speed. Like new furniture and GRAND OPENING antiques. makes repaired, EDWARDS DISTRIBUTING COMPANY, per day work week CASUAL LABOR - tempor- FOR RKNT what you're looking for. 9-9 and weekends. MID- condition. $130. 485-7594. Hardwood end and coffee Okemos are now hiring for 1115 N. Washington. 489 option allowing 3 day week- ary. Apply in person at Small fee if they can help MICHIGAN RENTALS. 5-10-5 (3) tables. Secional book cases- full and part time employ- • Portable color 6448. C-23-10-31 (8) ends is available on the HOSPITALITY INN 3600 you. C-22-10-31 (9) C-5-10-5 (8) ment. Shifts available starting desks, lamps, couches, while midnight shift. We offer: Dunkel, Lansing. 7-10-11 (4) and B&W TV's at 7 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. desks, lamps, couches, STAX SR X primary and team nursing, • Stereo's ST. CLAIR Road, 18 miles MK3 Electro Apply in person 8-10a.m. and chairs, leather office chairs static complete orientation pro- E/^1N EXTRA money selling north. Farm house 4 bed¬ headphones/adapter WELCOME • while they last. 505 E. Michi¬ 2-4p.m. Monday through gram, continuing education 1980 Yearbooks for the Red •Compact refrigera¬ $130. Call Guy 616 364 7753. room. Large garden lawn DICKER AND DEAL HAS IT! gan Ave., Lansing. Thursday. 8-10-12 (9) support system, excellent Cedar Log. Saturdays only. tors for rent or sale area. Available now. $250/ their brand name stereo 2 10 10 (3) on C 20 10 31 (10) 7 wage and benefit package. Salary based on commission. BACK month. 351-7497. components, televisions, and PART TIME typist - 20-30/ For more information contact Stop by room 30, Student Special Student OR-20-10-31 (6) most of their hundreds of STEREO GOODIES used. YAMAHA CLASSICAL guit¬ week Wage negotiable - Rates ar, like new $100. 353 6517. Personnel Office Depart- Services building. 5-10-9 (6) electronic items. DICKER Nakamichi 600 cassette deck. Must type 60 WPM-Mr. E-5-10-10 j3) ment, Lansing General Hospi- BRADEN ROAD. 10 miles Under 517-372-8686, 9-5. tal, 2800 Devonshire, Lan- BARNEY'S RESTAURANT - Free Delivery DELTA 3 bedroom farm home. AND DEAL SECOND HAND Nakamichi 550 portable DISHES, GLASSWARE, Sil¬ east. STORE, 1701 S. Cedar St., stereo deck. Advent 300 re¬ 6-10-10 (4) sing, Ml 48909, Phone 372- Fu" & Par1 time he|P- Nice k 372-1795 i Remodeled, large yard. Avail¬ Lansing. 487 3886 ceiver. Phase Linear 400 amp. verware, bedding, pans, a 8220 ext. 267. EOE. personality & appearance im- ARMS able now. $300/month. 351 C-5-10-5 (12) Ohm FH speakers. Yamaha bed, a cabinet, rugs and DENTAL ASSISTANT, full or 10-10-5125) portant. Apply at 4721 W. 7497. OR-20-10-31 (5) chest of drawers. 339-2748 COMPACT REFRIGERA NS 500 speakers. Ar 2A part time, modern practice & Saginaw, Lansing. 8-10-8 (4) TORS for rent, free delivery. Sorry, no speakers. Marantz 3200 pre- 4-10-9 (4) facilities, requirements UNEMPLOYED? JOB Club MID MICHIGAN RENTALS Open UNITED RENT ALL. 351- Fall vacancies amp. Pioneer TX 7500 tuner. WE SELL stereo Neat, intelligent & energetic, can he|P you find a job if you COOK: PART-time, weekend has a large selection of equipment. compensation open. 323- are 16-21 years"old and low nights. Sea Hawk Restau- 5652. 5-10-9 (32 apartments, houses, du¬ Corda West Dyna PAT 5 pre-amp. Teck THE STEREO SHOPPE. East _ _ A103 cassette deck. Turn 3717.8-10-12(5) income. Call 487-8611. rant, Williamston. Call for an GARAGE FOR rent River 2 FEMALE Students needed plexes, studios, etc.... Most Cidermill tables by Thornes, Philip and Lansing. C 23-10-31 (3) 5-10-5 (5) appointment at 655-2175. - to share large duplex near areas, sizes and prices. Call St., By year only, call 351- 5817 North Okemos AMERICAN b UNITED halt WORK STUDY - Custodian, 12-10-9 (5) 3707. 12-10-15 (3) campus. $150 + utilities. 394- and see if we have what 10-15 hours/week. E. LAN- APARTMENT MAINTEN- Road, East Lansing fare coupons. $75. 484 5315 5363. 12-10-8 (4) you're looking for. From 9-9, Much, Much More! Maik. E 5 10 10 (3) SING ARTS WORKSHOP. ANCE - part time, car and LICENSED PHYSICAL thera- 349 1065. C-23-10-31 (8) 337-7974 Buy, sell, trade. WILCOX pist, full or part-time position 332-2565 3-10-5 (4) skills necessities, call Mr Gasper. 351-8135. available, (517) 373-8436, 8 [ Apartments ~|[y] EAST ON the lake, spacious Hours: TRADING POST, 509 E. NEW AND used guitars, ban¬ RESIDENT MANAGER. 28- OR-8-10-9 (4) a.m.-5 p.m., Equal Oppor- WELCOME 3 bedrooms, part utilities 7:30am-7pm. Michigan, Lansing, 485 4391 jos, mandolins, etc. Dulc¬ C 20 10 31 (18) imers and kits, recorders, unit apartment complex. 321- tunity Employer. 7-10-5 (5) CROSSROADS REALTY IS paid, air conditioning, carpet thousands of hard to find 1100.7-10-11(3) WORK STUDY - Mainten- MOVING! to 124 W. Grand BACK! ing, refrigerator and stove, TANDBERT 310 Mark 2 cas¬ 2 UNITED AIRLINES half fare albums and books. Discount ance aid and program aid in BABYSITTER IN my Okemos River, E. Lansing. Same yard, pets OK. Now just $195. sette deck. $325. Call Guy, for $120, best offer. prices. Expert repairs-free STUDENT NEEDED to work residential facility for mental- home. 2 Children; I-it phone number? 351-0951. C-23-10-31 (4) from everyone (13-3C). 349 1065. Open 9-9 616 364 7753. Z 2 10-5 (3) coupons 332 1350. Z-5-10-9 (3) estimates ELDERLY INS¬ q 1 nr 1210 Sn m at Renuh handicapped adults. Con- housekeeping, part-time, and weekends. MID-MICH¬ TRUMENTS- 541 E. Grand tan^HeadquaPrteTs.Tndlidual tact Jan' 393"4442' 3-1M ™ MUST HAVE own at IGAN RENTALS. C-5-10-5 (8) 2 4 MSU STUDENT tickets AQUARIUM. 29 gallon com¬ River. C-23-10-31 (8) will run mimeos, xeroxing, ai itui-ioc va/akitch transportation, good refer- UNIVERSITY for sale. Best offer. Dave 351 plete set-up with stand. $40. mail services & general office . AUTHORS WANTED: ences, no smoking. Call 349-. WELCOME TERRACE EAST LANSING - Cozy 6317 or Bob 332 6254. 484 5026. Z-5-10-9 (3) INSTANT CASHI We're pay work. Car needed. $3.25/hour *U,*0rS educa|!ona 5854.12-10-10(7) home, part utilities paid, car¬ 2 10-5 (4) ing $1 $2, for albums in good Please call Mary Chamberlain books who desire national BACK peting, modern kitchen. TWO STEREO speakers 4 shape WAZOO RECORDS, at 487-5413